B. adjective clause
The group of words "who gives the hardest tests" is an adjective clause because it contains a subject ("who") and a verb ("gives") and gives more information about "The teacher." It is not just a phrase, since it includes a subject and a verb and is dependent on the main clause for its meaning.
Is the underlined group of words an adjective phrase or an adjective clause? "The teacher who gives the hardest tests gave out her study guide today."
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A adjective phraseadjective phrase
B adjective clause
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