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Read the sentence: The woman who was driving the red car was pulled over by a police man. Which word does the adjective clause modify? A. Woman B. Car C. Police D. Man
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Read the sentence: The woman who was driving the red car was pulled over by a police man. Which word does the adjective clause modify?
A. Woman
B. Car
C. Police
D. Man
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The adjective clause in this sentence is "who was driving the red car." This clause modifies
A.Woman!
Woman + who was driving the red car = adjective phrase!
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It is A) woman because that is the noun right before the adjective clause.
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