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It is an adjective phrase, because it will apply to a noun (e.g. plan, program).

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Q: Is the phrase that the coach recommends an adverb or adjective phrase?
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Is the clause in parenthesis an adjective or adverb clause (that the coach recommended).?

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Is that the coach recommended an adjective or adverb clause?

The clause 'that the coach recommended' may be an adjective clause, as it begins with a relative pronoun (that) and modifies a noun such as plan, or strategy, or program.(* It might also be part of a noun clause if used as the subject of a sentence, such as That the coach recommended a new plan seemed strange.)


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