An adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
For example: RED rose
the word 'red' describes what the rose looks like.
For another example: TALL building. The word 'tall' tells us how big or small the building is. Therefore, the adjective clause always comes before the word if modifies
I dont believe you would, you could call in and say you will be absent because of an important event, and you technically wouldn't be in school amd what you were doing when you aren't in school is personal and none of their buisness
Answer:
Hi,
I believe the answers are:
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. B
Hope this helps, sorry if any are incorrect!!