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.#1 and #2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attributattribute.

As for #3, here the that-clause is an attribute to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

.#1 and #2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribut.

As for #3, here the that-clause is an attribute to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

.#1 and #2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribute.

As for #3, here the that-clause is an attribute to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

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1.#1 and 2#2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribut. 3 Here

As for #3, here the that-clause is an attributattribute to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

1 and 2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribut. 3 Here the that-clause is an attribut to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

.#1 and #2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribut.

As for #3, here the that-clause is an attribute to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.

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1 and 2 are simple relative clauses, in English also often called adjective clauses, a term that not so optimal, because a relative clause is no adjective but an attribut. 3 Here the that-clause is an attribut to news, so it is an attributive clause. Such clauses occur after nouns such as fact, news, information and similar nouns.