6 Soal (Uraian) Adjective Clause dan Jawaban
Contoh Soal (Esai) Tentang Adjective Clause

1. What is adjective clause with example?
Jawaban:
An adjective clause is a multiword adjective that includes a subject and a verb. When we think of an adjective, we usually think about a single word used before a noun to modify its meanings (e.g., tall building, smelly cat, argumentative assistant).
2. How do you describe an adjective clause?
Jawaban:
Definition: An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind. Adjective clauses almost always come right after the nouns they modify.
3. How do you identify an adjective clause in a sentence?
Jawaban:
Recognize an adjective clause when you find one.
First, it will contain a subject and a verb. Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). Finally, it will function as an adjective, answering the questions What kind? How many? or Which one?
4. What are the types of adjective clause?
Jawaban:
There are two kinds of adjective clauses: restrictive and non-restrictive. a. A restrictive clause is one that limits or restricts the noun or pronoun it modifies.
5. How do you teach adjective clauses?
Jawaban:
Activities to Teach & Practice Adjective Clauses
1. Mix and Match Adjective Clauses. Write down the names of famous people, places, or things on note cards (Lady Gaga; Rome; a smart phone; etc… ) ...
2. Taboo. This popular game is a hit with the students and is great to teach adjective clauses. ...
3. Guess Who.
6. Which pronouns can be used as subjects in adjective clauses?
Jawaban:
'The woman' and 'she' are talking about the same person, so we can combine the sentences using an adjective clause. In the second sentence, 'She' is the subject of the sentence, so we will use one of the subject relative pronouns (that/which/who) to replace it. (We cannot use whose/where/when/whom to replace subjects.)