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Which word in the sentence does the adjective clause modify? Yes, I told Bryan, whose eyes grew very wide with surprise.

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bryan is the correct answer
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What is a Adjective Clause?

A adjective Clause is a subordinate clause that is used like a adjective to modify a noun or a pronoun.

So, in this problem: "Yes, I told Bryan, whose eyes grew very wide with surprise."

What is the Adjective Clause in this sentence?

The Adjective Clause is: "whose eyes grew very wide with surprise"

So, you can ask yourself "whose eyes". Bryan's eyes grew very wide.

So, the Adjective Clause modifies "Bryan"

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