Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? After a quick search, they found where the rabbits lived. A. they found where B. after a quick search C. where the rabbits lived D. the rabbits lived
idk if this is in the right thing :P
It is, lol. Hold up, lemme double check to see if I'm gonna give you the right answer, lol.
like the right categorie xD
lol and thx for telling me totally wasnt paying attention
before that though, what do you think is the right one?
D. or C.?
:,( judt got told i dont know nithing!!! D:
just* nothing*
thing about this question is that it's super tricky omg. i thought it was D at first, too! It turns out that its A, though :)
o ok thx
but how is it A.?
Well, here are some links http://www.pitt.edu/~atteberr/comp/0150/grammar/nounclauses.html and www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/noun_clauses.htm - I had a similar question so that's why I said A - I'm sure, but I've never been good at giving definitions :)
it's not it's D I hoped I helped you @ShayleeCutie
OH WELL OOPS. thanks matt omg
no problem
can i ask 9 more O_O didnt expect that much
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