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Which of the following statements is true?

An adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
An adjective clause always comes after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may come directly before or after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may be anywhere in a sentence

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a. an adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.

for example:

BLUE sky and TALL person. Blue and Tall come before the word it modifies.

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an adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
For example: RED rose
the word 'red' describes what the rose looks like.
For another example: TALL building. The word 'tall' tells us how big or small the building is. Therefore, the adjective clause always comes before the word if modifies
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