relative clause in English

dependent clause, clause that modifies a word in the main clause (Grammar)

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1. Relative clause in this website, but failed to find "Attributive clause"

2. The Relative Clause of Characteristic with the subjunctive is a development peculiar to Latin

3. 20 In 'the man who came', 'who' is a relative pronoun and 'who came' is a relative clause.

4. 3 The most notable is the relative pronoun that, which can only be used with a restrictive relative clause.

5. A relative clause functions Adjectivally, but it isn’t an adjective (although in some grammars it’s called an adjective clause)

6. In conditional sentences the conjunction "then" may be expressed by the word yołi: Any argument or adjunct of a sentence can be made the head of a relative clause, even indirect objects and adverbials.

7. Adnominals may precede or follow their nouns: ‘her new house’, ‘the little red book’, ‘a library book’, ‘the manager's book’, ‘a book about dinosaurs’, ‘a book to read’, ‘a book (that) I've been meaning to read’.See RELATIVE CLAUSE.

8. A relative clause in the indicative merely states something as a fact which is true of the antecedent; a Characteristic clause (in the subjunctive) defines the antecedent as a person or thing of such a character that the statement made is true of him or it and of all others belonging to the same