Identify the complete adjective clause and the omitted introductory word.

Is he the man you saw at the coffee shop?

I answered your first question; now it's your turn.

Remember that a clause must have a subject and a verb.

The complete adjective clause in the sentence is "you saw at the coffee shop." The introductory word that is omitted in this case is "that."

To identify the complete adjective clause, we need to look for a group of words that describes or gives more information about the noun "man." In this sentence, "you saw at the coffee shop" provides additional information about the noun "man."

To determine the omitted introductory word, we need to add the word "that" before the adjective clause. The sentence with the introductory word would then be: "Is he the man that you saw at the coffee shop?"