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4 June, 05:10

Which group of words is an adjective clause in the sentence? the Artic region, where winters are long and cold, is home to more than 400 species of flowering Plants?

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  1. 4 June, 05:31
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    I believe the answer is "Where winters". "Where" is the subject and "winters" is the verb.

    Explanation: An adjective clause has a subject and a verb. It tells you more about a particular noun in the sentence. Adjective clauses usually start with the words who, what, which, where, when and that (although "that" can often be left out.)
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