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Grammar

Adjective clause

How to combine two sentences to one by using Adjective clause
The man was sick. He looked very pale.
  

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The man was sick. The man looked very pale. Embed one of the sentences inside the other.

  • The man was sick.
  • The man looked very pale.
  • Embed one of the sentences inside the other.
  • Substitute 'who', 'which', or 'that' for the second occurrence of the same noun.
  • 1.
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The man was sick.
The man looked very pale.

Embed one of the sentences inside the other. Substitute 'who', 'which', or 'that' for the second occurrence of the same noun.

1. The man who was sick looked very pale.
2. The man who looked very pale was sick.

The book was thick.
The book looked heavy.

1. The book which was thick looked heavy.
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