What is an adjective clause?

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What is an adjective clause?

An adjective clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adjective in a sentence. It provides additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. Adjective clauses typically begin with relative pronouns (such as who, whom, whose, which, or that) or relative adverbs (such as when, where, or why). These clauses can modify or describe the noun or pronoun they are attached to, adding more detail or giving further explanation.