What is a relative clause

A clause that does not form a sentence
A clause that modifies a noun in the independent CL
A clause that forms a sentence
A clause thatmodifies a verb in the independent clause

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A relative clause is defined as a clause that modifies a noun in the independent clause. It typically begins with a relative pronoun such as "who," "which," or "that," and provides additional information about the noun it modifies. For example, in the sentence "The book that I borrowed was exciting," the relative clause "that I borrowed" modifies the noun "book."

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