hannamLovesar4a
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  • 25-11-2015
  • English
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Identify the complete adjective clause.
This is the part for which I have practiced.

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WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49 WorldlyGlass49
  • 25-11-2015
Hi, the adjective clause in this example is what follows the noun, and is a part of it. So here that would be "for which I have practiced". 
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RavenclawVD
RavenclawVD RavenclawVD
  • 02-05-2019

Answer:

for which I have practiced

Explanation:

An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun. An adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb.

In this case, the clause uses the relative pronoun which. The noun "part" is the word modified by the complete adjective clause for which I have practiced.

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