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Select the adjective clause and the word(s) it modifies in the appropriate boxes below.

The gentleman who was sitting close to them was the senator from their home state.

adjective clause : ?
words modified : ?

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User Mayur
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The answer to the question above would be the following one: The adjective clause in the sentence is "who was sitting close to them" and it modifies the NP "the gentleman".

This is also known as a restrictive/defining relative clause. Such clauses provide information which is considered essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore are not set off with commas. The information provided helps identify the people/person being referred to.

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who was sitting close to them
gentleman
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