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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Beethoven, who at first only wanted to study and play the piano, composed some of the most well-known songs of all time.

Which phrase is an adjective clause in the sentence
  

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Hi Anon;

If you tell us what you think first, we will tell you what we think.

Please put your question and sentence in the body of the post.
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Beethoven, who at first only wanted to study and play the piano, composed some of the most well-known songs of all time. Which phrase is an adjective clause in the sentence?
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AnonymousBeethoven, who at first only wanted to study and play the piano, composed some of the most well-known songs of all time. Which phrase is an adjective clause in the sentence?
Hint: there are only two clauses in the sentence. There is the main clause that begins with "Beethoven" and a dependent clause that begins with "who".

So which one is the
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AnonymousMost useless answer ever given.
Just because you don't understand a word of it doesn't make it useless. Maybe someone else can profit from it.

CJ

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