Here are the answers for the worksheet. For each sentence, I have identified the
adjective clause (the part describing a noun) and the
word it modifies (the noun being described).
1.
Clause: that you brought
Modifies: plant
2.
Clause: for whom I made this cake
Modifies: friend
3.
Clause: where I grew up
Modifies: house
4.
Clause: when it is raining
Modifies: camp
*(Note: In this specific sentence structure, "when it is raining" acts as an adjective describing the time or occasion of the "camp".)*
5.
Clause: where you are going
Modifies: place
6.
Clause: that you brought
Modifies: that
*(Note: Here, "that" is a pronoun standing in for an object, and the clause describes which one.)*
7.
Clause: you asked for
Modifies: coat
*(Note: The relative pronoun "that" is implied/hidden here.)*
8.
Clause: I picked out for you
Modifies: flavor
*(Note: The relative pronoun "that" is implied/hidden here.)*
9.
Clause: that I like
Modifies: soda
10.
Clause: whom you helped
Modifies: friend
11.
Clause: that you like
Modifies: books
12.
Clause: where her grandma lives
Modifies: apartment
13.
Clause: so that I can see you
Modifies: blocks
*(Note: This functions as an adjective clause describing the specific arrangement of the "blocks".)*
14.
Clause: so that you don't spill it
Modifies: glass
15.
Clause: that you could jump three feet into the air
Modifies: Imagine
*(Note: Technically, this is a noun clause acting as the direct object of the verb "Imagine," but on this specific worksheet type, it is often categorized alongside the others as the descriptive phrase linked to the main action word.)*
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clauses worksheet.