لینک مورد نظر کپی شد!
Hi. For this lesson, I will give a short
overview about adjective clauses. But first,
let's review what an adjective is. Adjectives are words that describe a noun. Imagine you need to move
to a new apartment. What kind of apartment do you want? A big apartment? A clean apartment? A quiet apartment? Big, clean, and
quiet all describe the noun apartment. They are adjectives. An adjective clause is
similar to an adjective. It also describes a noun but
it looks different. What kind of apartment do you want? Here is an example. I want to live an apartment
that has a big bathroom. That has a big bathroom is an adjective
clause, or we can think about roommates. What kind of roommate do you want? I want a roommate who likes to cook. A roommate that pays rent
on time is also important. Who likes to cook and pays rent on time,
are adjective clauses. There are two important points. Number one. In adjective clauses there are special
pronouns that connect the main clause to the adjective clause, who,
whom, which, that, and whose. Number two,
adjective clauses also contain a verb. These are important points to
remember when making sentences with adjective clauses. You are ready to watch more videos
in adjective clauses now, enjoy.