Example with adjective clause:
- Your pictures are stored in the Gallery which is accessible from My Dashboard.
If I were to remove "which", would the result be just an adjective phrase, if so what type?
- Your pictures are stored in the Gallery accessible from My Dashboard.
I want to say it's an attributive adjective phrase, but I'm unsure.
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I also played around with participles. This is just a bonus question. Would the bold part be called a past participial phrase?
- Your pictures are stored in the Gallery found from My Dashboard.
"a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems" ' ... JohnLawler: ' ... Whiz-Deletion is the source of virtually all post-nominal adjectival phrases....'
– Edwin Ashworth Jul 29 '20 at 18:47