How is the noun clause used in the sentence? Can we talk about what you said? A. indirect object B. predicate nominative C. object of a preposition D. direct object
Can you first try indifying the noun clause @Bossimbacon ?
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examples of a noun clause: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I dislike \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm what~~you~~showed }\) me. We want to prove \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm that~~he~~was~~on~~the~~right~~track~ }\). I am just a person \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm who~~tries~~to~~help }\).
Predicate nominate examples:: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am the \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm boss }\). They are the \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm users }\) who give away answers. You are the \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm questioner }\) who needs help.
object of a preposition examples: (preposition in red, it's subject in blue) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is not \(\normalsize\color{red}{ \rm the }\) \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm way }\) ! Are my sandwiches \(\normalsize\color{red}{ \rm in }\) the \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm bag }\)? What do you think \(\normalsize\color{red}{ \rm about }\) \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm math }\), is it good or bad?
examples of direct objects: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm question }\) I always thought of! \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm Textbooks }\) are my best friends. Do you play \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm piano }\)? indirect objects examples:. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the question \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm I }\) always thought of! Why did \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm you }\) reject me? Do \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm you }\) play piano?
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