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OpenStudy (errinss):

Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? My younger brother complains about whatever is on his plate. A. on his plate B. my younger brother complains about whatever C. my younger brother D. whatever is on his plate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can help you, but first I must ask, do you know what a noun clause involves?

OpenStudy (errinss):

A subordinate clause

OpenStudy (errinss):

im done with this i have a different question Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? After a quick search, they found where the rabbits lived. A. the rabbits lived B. where the rabbits lived C. after a quick search D. they found where

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Right! So, in order to find the complete noun clause, we must first find the noun. Do you know what a noun is?

OpenStudy (errinss):

person place thing or idea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. So, what's the noun in your question?

OpenStudy (errinss):

rabbits

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Correct. So, which of your choices include the word "rabbits"?

OpenStudy (errinss):

A & B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(And yes, I'm aware there are two choices, we'll distinguish the correct one later.)

OpenStudy (errinss):

A & B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Right. So now, which of those two do you think are correct?

OpenStudy (errinss):

well since a subordinate clause cant stand alone as its own sentence it would be B, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's correct!

OpenStudy (errinss):

YAY

OpenStudy (errinss):

okay one more hich words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? During the car ride, my hope is that I'll sleep. A. that I'll sleep B. during the car ride C. my hope is D. is that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, first we find the noun. Which word here is the noun?

OpenStudy (errinss):

car?

OpenStudy (errinss):

it would be B right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Correct.

OpenStudy (errinss):

How is the noun clause used in the sentence? What the man had ordered from the menu looked quite tasty. A. direct object B. object of a preposition C. subject D. indirect object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you post that question in a separate thread?

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