5 Examples of Adjective Clauses
5 Examples of Adjective Clauses
1) I want to read a book which is going to help me learn German.
2) They are the parents whose son I babysit on Saturdays.
3) It was a big project which took us 16 months to complete.
4) My favorite outfit is what I wore yesterday.
5) The exact time when she’ll arrive is unknown.
Explanation:
1) I want to read a book which is going to help me learn German. — The adjective clause in this sentence is “which is going to help me learn German.”
2) They are the parents whose son I babysit on Saturdays. — There are multiple adjective clauses in this sentence: one that starts with “They” and another that starts with “whose son I babysit on Saturdays.”
3) It was a big project which took us 16 months to complete. — There are multiple adjective clauses in this sentence: one that starts with “It was” and another that starts with “which took us 16 months to complete.”
4) My favorite outfit is what I wore yesterday. — The adjective clause is “what I wore yesterday.”
5) The exact time when she’ll arrive is unknown. — There are multiple adjective clauses in this sentence: one that starts with “The exact time” and another that starts with “when she’ll arrive.”