47. SUBORDINATING C I ADJECTIVE C who, whom, which, that ...
resources.jjay.cuny.edu › erc › tutoringAdjective clauses are dependent clauses used to do what an adjective does: modify or describe a noun. The seven subordinating conjunctions that introduce adjective clauses are: who, whom, which, that, whose, when, where. FUNCTION EXAMPLES Use who, whom, or that if the adjective clause is describing a person.
Adjective Clauses - Pitt
sites.pitt.edu › comp › 0150A clause is a group of related words with a subject and verb. Remember. Adjective clauses are always dependent clauses. Adjective clauses, like adverb clauses, are introduced by dependent signals. If you want to be considered cool and impress members of the opposite sex, remember this: Subordinating conjunctions introduce adverb clauses and relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses.