ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
Adjective clause is to modify or change a noun or (noun) that address
clarify noun afterwards.
The adjective here make little difference intent on noun (noun).
And usually adjective (adjective) is in front of the noun.
And usually adjective (adjective) is in front of the noun.
EXAMPLE
(A)
I met
a pretty girl
If we describe it pretty is (adjective), and the girl is (noun)
It is clear that the adjective in the sentence above aims to provide information on the noun after that movie ..
example adjective followed by a noun clauses noun
I met a girl who is pretty +
who is pretty is an adjective clauses, which is the purpose of it is to further clarify the previous noun ..
In studying adjective clauses first thing that should be studied is the use of Who and Whom, here's how:
(A) Use of WHO
The girl is beautiful. She lives in Banda Aceh
description: She above are subject pronoun, which means the girl
to make us change the adjective clause She had become WHO. Who will serve as a subject pronoun, and WHO herein shall mean the girl, and the result will be like this:
The girl lives in Banda Aceh WHO is beautiful
and do not forget to put the verb at the end of the last sentence is beautiful example that follows adjective clauses.
(B) Use of Whom
The applicability Whom occur if use is happening to change the object pronoun .... example:
The girl is beautiful i saw her
Obviously the above sentence the girl are in the object pronoun that is her, the object pronoun for Whom we have to wear .... the result will be like:
The girl Whom i saw is beautiful
all changes in the same position as in who, only the most important and necessary diiingat is to subject pronoun we use who, in Whom we use object pronouns, and adjective or adjective always be at the end
(C) further use of that
To adjective clauses That can also be used as a substitute for, apart from the WHO and Whom.
That can be used anywhere either on the sentence that requires the WHO and also Whom the following example:
The girl lives in Banda Aceh WHO is beautiful
The girl that lives in Banda Aceh is beautiful
so also with Whom
The girl Whom I SAW is beautiful
the girl that I SAW is beautiful
only to the object pronoun if held without adding Whom or that also justified
the girl i saw is beautiful <--- correct (also true)
If we describe it pretty is (adjective), and the girl is (noun)
It is clear that the adjective in the sentence above aims to provide information on the noun after that movie ..
example adjective followed by a noun clauses noun
I met a girl who is pretty +
who is pretty is an adjective clauses, which is the purpose of it is to further clarify the previous noun ..
In studying adjective clauses first thing that should be studied is the use of Who and Whom, here's how:
(A) Use of WHO
The girl is beautiful. She lives in Banda Aceh
description: She above are subject pronoun, which means the girl
to make us change the adjective clause She had become WHO. Who will serve as a subject pronoun, and WHO herein shall mean the girl, and the result will be like this:
The girl lives in Banda Aceh WHO is beautiful
and do not forget to put the verb at the end of the last sentence is beautiful example that follows adjective clauses.
(B) Use of Whom
The applicability Whom occur if use is happening to change the object pronoun .... example:
The girl is beautiful i saw her
Obviously the above sentence the girl are in the object pronoun that is her, the object pronoun for Whom we have to wear .... the result will be like:
The girl Whom i saw is beautiful
all changes in the same position as in who, only the most important and necessary diiingat is to subject pronoun we use who, in Whom we use object pronouns, and adjective or adjective always be at the end
(C) further use of that
To adjective clauses That can also be used as a substitute for, apart from the WHO and Whom.
That can be used anywhere either on the sentence that requires the WHO and also Whom the following example:
The girl lives in Banda Aceh WHO is beautiful
The girl that lives in Banda Aceh is beautiful
so also with Whom
The girl Whom I SAW is beautiful
the girl that I SAW is beautiful
only to the object pronoun if held without adding Whom or that also justified
the girl i saw is beautiful <--- correct (also true)
NOUN CLAUSES
Noun
clause is a clause (a
combination of two or more words that
consist of Subject and Verb but not yet
perfectly formed sentences)
that functions as a noun (noun) so that it
can function both as subject
and object of the sentence.
EXAMPLE