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An adverbial clause used as an adjective is a type of clause that functions as an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It provides additional information about the noun or pronoun by answering questions such as "which one?" or "what kind?" These clauses typically begin with relative pronouns such as "who," "whom," "whose," "which," or "that." They can also begin with relative adverbs such as "where," "when," or "why." The adverbial clause used as an adjective adds descriptive details to the noun or pronoun it modifies, giving more specific information about it.