Adverb clause of Time and Condition have also b.
Example of adjective clauses in english. Adjective Clause beginning with an Adverb. Mary who sang a solo won the prize. The verb is serve and the adjective clause describes the restaurant.
Mary won a prize. The adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun or relative verb. It comes right after the noun or the pronoun it modifies.
Independent clauses contain both a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. I can recall the time when there were no mobile phones. And a dependent clause that deals with issues that interest local children.
For example in the sentence In the interests of the local children the council should reconsider its decision there are two separate pieces of information. Adjective Phrase - The girl leading the parade is my best friend. So the adverbial clause is a typical adverb present in a sentence satisfying the clause condition accordingly.
I This is the pen which I lost yesterday. Iii Have you read the book which I gave you. The carpets that you bought last year have rotted.
Relative pronoun as subject verb Incomplete sentence or thought. Examples of Adjective Clauses Turned Into Adjective Phrases Adjective Clause - The girl who is leading the parade is my best friend. An adjective clause is a type of a dependent clause that works as an adjective.