Identify the complete adjective clause and the omitted introductory word.

The car I drive has 50,000 miles on the odometer.

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Identify the complete Adjective clause

The car i drive has 50,000 miles on the odometer.

i need to find the Adjective clause in this sentence, Thanks, Jack

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The adjective clause in this sentence is "I drive", which modifies the noun "car". The introductory word that is omitted is "that" or "which".

To identify the complete adjective clause and the omitted introductory word, you can follow these steps:

1. Locate the noun that is being modified by the adjective clause. In this sentence, the noun is "car".
2. Look for a group of words that describes or provides more information about the noun. In this case, the phrase "I drive" provides additional information about the car.
3. Confirm that the group of words functions as an adjective by checking if it modifies a noun. In this sentence, "I drive" modifies the noun "car", making it an adjective clause.
4. Identify the introductory word (relative pronoun or relative adverb) that introduces the adjective clause. In this case, the introductory word is omitted, but it can be understood as "that" or "which" in the context.

By following these steps, you can identify the complete adjective clause and understand the role of the omitted introductory word in the sentence.