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OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

HELP ME WILL FAN AND MEDAL How is the noun clause used in the sentence? Confidence is what I am building through my work. A. object of a preposition B. direct object C. predicate nominative D. indirect object Question Resources

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

any ideas?

OpenStudy (flcon04):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

I think it's d but idk

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Do you have any idea what the noun clause is?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

building through my work?

OpenStudy (flcon04):

A noun clause can act as a subject of a verb, and we will break down what that means after a couple of examples. This clause is acting as the subject of a verb is present in: What Alicia said made her friends cry. What Megan wrote surprised her family. What the man did was not very polite. When there's a verb in the sentence, you must find the subject. Therefore, in the first we can ask "What made?" and the answer is "What Alicia said." Therefore, "What Alicia said" is the subject of that verb. In the next case, we can ask "What surprised?" and the answer is "What Megan wrote." Do you now see how a noun clause can act as a subject of a verb?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

so its what I am building?

OpenStudy (flcon04):

give me a sec ill double check.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

ok :)

OpenStudy (flcon04):

The correct answer is C.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

thx so much! will medal and fan now :)

OpenStudy (tailuxxulux):

Wazzup featheres

OpenStudy (flcon04):

okay any more questions?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

yes. How is the noun clause used in the sentence? We will go along with whatever you decide. A. indirect object B. predicate nominative C. direct object D. object of a preposition

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

i think a

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Its D.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

thanks.How is the noun clause used in the sentence? Give whoever calls on the phone the directions to our house. A. predicate nominative B. direct object C. object of a preposition D. indirect object i think b

OpenStudy (flcon04):

This one is D.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

ok thank you so so much just 2 more xx How is the noun clause used in the sentence? She couldn't decide whether she wanted dessert. A. direct object B. indirect object C. object of a preposition D. subject Question Resources

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

i think c

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Its B

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

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

OpenStudy (flcon04):

I think its A or B. Not sure. But i say go with A.

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Is that all the questions?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

ok thx one more Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? What your room needs is a portable dumpster, Malcolm. A. Malcolm B. what your room needs C. your room needs D. a portable dumpster

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Its B.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

ok thanks so much for your help!!

OpenStudy (flcon04):

What was the grade?

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

the she couldn't decide one was a so a 70 but thank you so much

OpenStudy (flcon04):

By the way r u in K12? These questions seems familiar XD.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

yes lol!! haha!!

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Is this GUM. I remember those questions were difficult! :D

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

yes omg the GUM sucks right now! haha XD

OpenStudy (flcon04):

Yeah the gum were confusing.

OpenStudy (laurenliz011):

haha well thx so so much for your help! you were great help! :)

OpenStudy (flcon04):

your welcome.

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