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Excursion to the zoo was fascinating is that it is there a adjectival clause in this sentence

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In the sentence "The excursion to the zoo was fascinating," there is no adjectival clause present. An adjectival clause (also known as a relative clause) typically modifies a noun and provides more information about it, often beginning with a relative pronoun like "who," "which," or "that."

In your sentence, "to the zoo" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional information about the noun "excursion," but it is not an adjectival clause. The sentence itself is straightforward, stating that the excursion was fascinating.

If you wanted to add an adjectival clause, you could revise the sentence to something like: "The excursion to the zoo, which was organized by the school, was fascinating." Here, "which was organized by the school" is the adjectival clause that gives more information about the excursion.

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