Diagramming Relative Pronouns (Adjective Clauses)
www.english-grammar-revolution.com › relativeRelative pronouns or relative adverbs link adjective clauses with the word in the independent clause that the adjective clause modifies. The relative pronouns may act as a subject, direct object, object of the preposition, or a modifier within the adjective clause. Independent Clause = This is the house; Dependent Adjective Clause = that Jack built; Relative Pronoun = that; Adjective Clause Is Modifying = house. Let's look at that sentence from above again.
Adjective / Relative Clauses - GrammarBank
www.grammarbank.com › adjective-clausesWe use relative clauses to combine two simple sentences with the same noun phrases. There are two types of relative clauses 1) Defining 2) Non-defining Defining Relative Clauses Specify a particular noun. (Use who, that) The girl who is the best in our class is Nayad. The ring that was stolen from my room hasn't been found yet. Non-defining Relative Clauses