Adjective Clauses in Thai grammar can be quite interesting. Just like in English, adjective clauses are a type of dependent clause that function as adjectives. This means they modify nouns or pronouns, giving more information about them. In Thai though, sentence structures can look vastly different to those we are familiar with in English. Typically, adjective clauses in Thai are placed before the noun or pronoun they modify, rather than after, and there are various markers used to demonstrate the clause’s function.