Reduced Relative Clauses With Adjectives
Reduced Relative Clauses With Adjectives
Reduced Relative Clauses With Adjectives
We can reduce a relative clause with an adjective by putting the adjective in front of the noun.
• The boy, who was happy about winning the match, went home.
We can't say 'the happy about winning the match boy'. So instead, we reduce the relative clause by
Here's another example. You can see the difference between a single adjective (excited) that moves to
the front of the noun, and an adjective clause (excited about Christmas) that can't go in front of the
noun.
• Normal relative clause: The children, who were excited, were very sweet.
• With the adjective at the front: The excited children were very sweet.
• Normal relative clause: The children, who were excited about Christmas, were very sweet.
• Reduced relative clause: The children, excited about Christmas, were very sweet.
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1. The children, who were pleased about the meal, went to the kitchen.
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3. The mother, who was proud of her children, took lots of photos.
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6. The woman who is responsible for looking after everyone was away.
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