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.
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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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.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/relativeclause.htm
The time for complaints about the tax notices [which] you have received has already passed.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/relativeclause.htm
ion know bro this is kindaaa sketchy
Right?