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Hey guys! Welcome to this video on adjective clauses and phrases. Now, hopefully we all know what an adjective is. An adjective basically describes a noun. An adjective typically helps to make a noun more specific. For example; I saw a bear. Now, letamp;#39;s add an adjective to modify our subject, bear. I saw a black bear. The adjective has helped me to specify the kind of bear that I saw. Well, adjective clauses and phrases do this same thing (hint why they are called adjective clauses and phrases). But, letamp;#39;s take a closer look at what exactly an adjective clause, and adjective phrase are, and how to distinguish the two. First, an adjective phrase. An adjective phrase, like we might expect, gives us information about the noun that itamp;#39;s modifying. An adjective phrase contains a head word that is an adjective, and an intensifier, or basically just a chain of adjectives. An example of an adjective phrase would be, amp;quot;very tallamp;quot; or, amp;quot;incredibly