Answer: "you gave her in the morning" is an adjective clause.
It modifies or specifies which <u>pen</u>.
Explanation: If the word "that" had been included, as in
"that you gave her in the morning" it would be a relative clause; 'that' is a relative pronoun.
(In your question the "an___" is a hint that the answer starts with a vowel)
In any case, they are clauses, not phrases, because they include a subject, 'you', and a predicate, 'gave her in the morning.'
C, sentence five, as a website cannot really celebrate, since it’s not a human.
Answer:
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Explanation:
There <u>are</u> many old books in the library.
The car <u>skids</u> on the wet road.
I think the last bus <u>leaves</u> at eleven o'clock.
The baby <u>cried</u> all night.
They <u>do</u> not like daddy's new car.