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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES I
An adjective clause modifies or describes a noun or pronoun in the sentence, such as the subject.
For example:
The students Who score 100 percent on the test will get an award.
subject adjective clause
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES II
THAT--> Begin an adjetive clause with that when giving information that is essential to the sentences meaning.
WHICH--> Begin an adjetive clause with which when giving giving
information
information
that that
is notis essential
not essential to the sentences meaning
meaning.
WHERE-->
Who--> Begin an adjective clause with who when giving information about a person or a group of people.
When--> Begin an adjective clause with that when giving information about a thing.
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I jumps on the trampoline I wants a puppy
PAST: PAST:
PAST PARTICIPLE: PAST PARTICIPLE:
PRESENT: PRESENT:
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:
FUTURE: FUTURE:
PAST: PAST:
PAST PARTICIPLE: PAST PARTICIPLE:
PRESENT: PRESENT:
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:
FUTURE: FUTURE:
PAST: PAST:
PAST PARTICIPLE: PAST PARTICIPLE:
PRESENT: PRESENT:
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:
FUTURE: FUTURE:
My dog eated my homework. Birds was flying across the blue sky.
PAST: PAST:
PAST PARTICIPLE: PAST PARTICIPLE:
PRESENT: PRESENT:
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:
FUTURE: FUTURE:
BASE FORM PAST SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE BASE FORM PAST SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE
BE READ
BECOME RIDE
BEGIN SAY
BREAK SEE
BRING SHAKE
BUY SING
CATCH SPEAK
CHOOSE SPELL
COME SPRING
COST STEAL
CUT TAKE
DO SWIM
DRAW TAKE
DREAM TEACH
DRINK THINK
DRIVE THROW
EAT UNDERSTAND
FALL WEAR
FLY WRITE
FORGET
GET
GIVE
GO
HAVE
HEAR
KEEP
KNOWN
LEARD
LEAVE
LEND
LIGHT
LOSE
MAKE
PAY