An Adjective Clause is a part of a sentence which gives us more information about a noun or pronoun.

  • I love the shoes that you're wearing.
  • The computer which I bought isn't very good.

A Defining Adjective Clause tells us exactly which person or thing we are talking about. It defines or identifies the noun or pronoun. We don't use commas with this kind of Adjective Clause.

  • I love people who like to have a good time.
  • I will eat anything that contains cheese.

Adjective Clauses are introduced by Relative Pronouns:

  • which
  • when
  • where
  • who
  • whom
  • whose
  • that
 

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