đ Adjective Clause :
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đĩ The subordinate clause that acts as an adjective and modifies noun or pronoun in a sentence is called Adjective Clause. Mostly, it starts with a relative pronoun such as â
âwho,
whose,
whom,
that,
which, etc.â
â Example :
đˇ He saw a poor beggar who was hungry. (Modifies noun: beggar)
đˇ I love the people who respect the teacher. (Modifies noun: people)
đˇ I watch the movie Ainabaji which amused me a lot. (Modifies noun: movie)