Probably not. The book over there that's open is not mine.
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soheil1HiIs it that "adjective clauses always follow the nouns they modify. " means they always begin with the next word to the noun?Thanks in advance!If you mean relative clauses, which are often called the adjective ones, then you are right: they follow a noun or a pronoun and function as postmodifiers of the noun or pronoun which they modify and they begin