1.Road crews are making repairs on Willow Street, (where Jeremy lives).

2.According to some people, (when the sky is red in the evening), the weather will be nice the next day.

Tell if the clause in () is adj or adv clause.

1.adj
2.adj

To determine whether the clause in parentheses is an adjective (adj) or adverb (adv) clause, we need to examine its function in the sentence and the word it modifies.

1. "Road crews are making repairs on Willow Street, (where Jeremy lives)."
In this sentence, the clause "(where Jeremy lives)" provides additional information about the noun "Willow Street." It describes the location of the repairs. Since it modifies a noun, it functions as an adjective clause. Therefore, the correct answer is "adj."

2. "According to some people, (when the sky is red in the evening), the weather will be nice the next day."
In this sentence, the clause "(when the sky is red in the evening)" provides additional information about the verb "is." It describes the time or condition in which the weather will be nice. Since it modifies a verb, it functions as an adverb clause. Therefore, the correct answer is "adv."