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Tricks for adjectival subordinate clauses

Welcome to a teacher, in today's video we are going to give three tricks very easy to identify a subordinate adjective clause.

The first trick It will consist of commuting the entire subordinate clause for an adjective. Let us remember that subordinate adjective clauses are those that work exactly the same as a adjective in simple sentence: it is a structure, a whole sentence, that what it does is qualify or give a characteristic of a name that is in the main sentence

The second will be attending the structure, that is, to the construction of the subordinate clause, its base constituents. Do not forget that its structure will be: antecedent + relative link -> which.

And finally, how to detect the double function of relative nexus.

If you have any questions or comments about the tricks for adjectival subordinate clauses, you can do it through our website. And if you want to practice more, you will find below this video, some printable exercises with solutions for you to solve them.

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