Attributive clause in German
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Sign up for freeThe attributive clause is a dependent clause that refers to the noun of the main clause. You ask for the attributive clause with "Welcher / Welche / Welches / Welchen / Welchem?" (Who / Whose / Which?)
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The attributive clause in the narrower sense is a relative clause. For this take a closer look at our chapter regarding the relative clause in German!
The attributive clause in the broader sense is an object- or subject clause, that has the function of an attribute. There are different kinds of these clauses:
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