An adjective clause is a dependent clause that, like an adjective, modifies a noun or pronoun. What parts of speech does " like an adjective" belongs to and what does it modify here? What is the function of " like" here? Thanks Jignesh
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Hello, Jignesh. I know you from grammarly, where you know me as Glenda. It is nice to see you on another good English site.
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Hello, Jignesh.
I know you from grammarly, where you know me as Glenda.
It is nice to see you on another good English site.
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