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The document discusses how to reduce relative clauses with adjectives in sentences. It explains that for a single adjective, the adjective can be moved in front of the noun, but for an adjective phrase, the relative clause must be reduced by dropping "who" and the verb. Some examples are provided of relative clauses with single adjectives versus adjective phrases, and how they can be reduced. Finally, practice problems are given for the reader to try reducing relative clauses on their own.

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tuananh
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