Find the adjective clause with relative pronoun in the given sentence.The boy whose father is my colleague went missing yesterday.

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Adjective clauses are dependent clauses that provide information about nouns. They are also known as relative clauses. Adjective clauses contain a subject and a verb, and usually begin with a relative pronoun.  Relative pronouns are used as connectors to combine two sentences into one. Some examples of relative pronouns include: Who, Whom, Whose, Where, When, Which, That, Why .  Some rules for creating an adjective clause include: Adjective clauses must be connected to an independent clause to form a complete sentence. Adjective clauses must come after the noun they modify. Adjective... Show more

Find the adjective clause with relative pronoun in the given sentence.<br /><strong>The boy whose father is my colleague went missing yesterday.</strong>