The adjective clause in the following sentence modifies....

The time for complaints about the tax notices you have received has already passed.

complaints, time or notices?

I think it's complaints..

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Emily/Jay ~

First of all, tell me which words you think make up the adjective clause in this sentence.

Let me know.

PS -- There's no point in switching names. That just causes confusion later.
This sentence also has an implied word; that is, it's not there, but we understand what is missing. Notice:

The time for complaints about the tax notices [which] you have received has already passed.

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ion know bro this is kindaaa sketchy
Right?
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