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A what gives more information about a noun in the independent clause
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A clause that provides more information about a noun in an independent clause is called a **relative clause** (or **adjective clause**). Relative clauses typically begin with relative pronouns such as "who," "whom," "whose," "which," or "that." They serve to describe or specify the noun they modify.
For example, in the sentence:
"The book that you gave me is fascinating."
The relative clause "that you gave me" provides additional information about the noun "book."
For example, in the sentence:
"The book that you gave me is fascinating."
The relative clause "that you gave me" provides additional information about the noun "book."
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