This document provides information about adjective clauses, including their definition, types, and examples. It discusses four types of adjective clauses: for person, things or animals, place, and time. Examples are given for each type that combine two sentences using an adjective clause. The document concludes with an exercise asking students to combine sentences in the same way using adjective clauses.
4. Students are able to form sentences using adjective clause Students are able to use relative pronoun correctly Students are able identify the mistakes from student’s essay and correct them INDICATOR
5. Definition of Adjective Clause Kinds of Adjective Clause Doing exercise in Adjective Clause LEARNING ACTIVITY
6. An Adjective clause is a dependent clause (dependent word + subject and verb) that describes a noun. ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
7. For Person Subject Changed Pattern: Person + who/that+ Predicate Examples: The boy is kind. He visits her house * The boy WHO visits her house is kind KINDS OF ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
8. 2. Object Changed Pattern: Person + whom/that + Subject + Predicate Example: The girl is cute He loves her indeed * The girl WHOM he loves indeed is cute
9. 3. Pronoun Changed Pattern: Person + whose + Noun Example: The main is charming His hair is white * The man WHOSE hair is white is charming.
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11. 3. For Pronoun Changed Pattern: Things + whose/ of which + Noun ( Pronoun) Example: The bycycle is cheap. Its colour is red. * The bycyle which colour red is cheap.
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13. Combine these sentences using adjective clause! A. My brother is tall B. He works in the big company 2. A. The girl is so beautiful B. Her hair is blonde. A. The car is expensive B. Its colour so attract our eyes. A. Mr. Ridwan will go to America B. His house is near mine EXERCISES