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31 October, 07:56

Identify the complete adjective clause. We drove to Cleveland, where the game was being played.

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  1. 31 October, 08:19
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    The adjectival clause here is 'where the game was being played'. Because an adjectival sentence is a subordinate sentence, and this is the only subordinate clause, plus it modifies a noun, Cleveland, so it has to be an adjectival clause.
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