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Difference between a substantive subordinate clause and a substantive adjective I

Welcome to UnProfesor, in today's video we are going to see the differences between a substantive subordinate clause and a substantive adjective clause.

First of all, we must remember that these Subordinate adjective noun clauses will be relative in principle but have undergone a whole substantivation process that makes behave as a name, that is, they behave like a substantive subordinate clause.

That is why they share the functions that a name or noun phrase would have, that is, they can have the same function: direct object, complement of verb regime, agent complement ...

Let's see how these are repeated functions in the case of a simple sentence and in the case of a substantive adjective subordinate clause.

If you have any questions or comments you can do so on our website, and if you want to practice more, you will find below this video, some printable exercises with solutions for you to do.

Difference between a substantive subordinate clause and a substantive adjective I

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