Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? Whichever your brother chooses is the final decision, Erica. A. your brother chooses B. whichever your brother chooses C. Erica D. the final decision
(noun clause) a subordinate clause which functions as a subject or object of the main clause
It would be the final decision right? @SeaTurtle113
I believe so, yes.
Yes! Thanks for the help! :D Was a bit confused LOL
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Here is the 2nd one im doing now: How is the noun clause used in the sentence? What the man had ordered from the menu looked quite tasty. A. object of a preposition B. direct object C. subject D. indirect object
Thanks Shadow!
Please create another question and tag us in it. :) Thanks.... It just helps keep things in order.
oh ok
K gonna close this one....see ya in the next one :P
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Thank you. :)
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