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Originally Posted by Sashimister
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Woops! I made it bold when I wrote it on Wordpad. Sorry.
" 'The computers that were expensive have become cheaper. '
高かったコンピューターが安くなった.
Takakatta konpyuutaa yasuku natta
Here the relative (modifying) clause features an adjective instead of a verb. The tense of this clause may be present or past, and may be either affirmative or negative.
However, it must be in the present tense if the state presented in it is concurrent with the action or state presented in the main clause (example 4)[...]4. My daughter wanted a doll that had blue eyes. 娘 は目が青い人形を欲しがった."