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OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is the house "where I grew up." The words in quotes make up an adjective clause. An adjective clause does what an adjective does: it modifies a noun or pronoun. The clause above modifies the noun "house". Adjective clauses often begin with that, which, where, who, whom, or whose. The following sentence contains an adjective clause. Type the first word followed by a space and last word of the adjective clause. There once was a man whom a princess loved.

OpenStudy (kidthatbro8):

one moment. i'm sure i can be of assistance to you. c:

OpenStudy (kidthatbro8):

"the house, which i grew up in." and as for the second one, i think it might be, "The princess, whom once loved a man"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks @kidthatbro8 I thought the same answer as you but when i was reading closely it said to Type the first word followed by a space and last word of the adjective clause. My school is so messed up the test asks you such a simple question and when you answer it correctly it grades you wrong. I dont know why so this is why i post these things on here making sure my answer was correct.

OpenStudy (kidthatbro8):

oh my xc that seems a little worrisome. i'd usually get things like this but,,,,,,,i'm not sure. sorry.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha your totally fine (: Thanks for helping!

OpenStudy (kidthatbro8):

not a problem ^^

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