Adjective clauses can be used in various ways (as with verbal phrases). Because of this, they can give variety to your sentences.
Instructions: Combine the following sentences using an adjective clause using the
introductory words who, whose, whom, which, that, when, and where.
1. They followed the strange man. He had just come from the dark alley.
2. The lot is covered with salt grass. We play baseball there.
3. A minute passed in complete silence. Terri announced her wedding plans
then.
4. The newspaper had been delivered late. It is the one I receive.
5. I bought Jim a book. The book is about magic.
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Answers:
1. They followed the strange man who had just come from the dark alley.
2. The lot where we play baseball is covered with salt grass.
3. A minute when Terri announced her wedding plans passed in complete
silence.
4. The newspaper that I receive had been delivered late.
5. I bought Jim a book which is about magic.
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