Choose the answer that identifies the noun clause.
mom doesn't know why the twins were m...
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Choose the answer that identifies the noun clause.
mom doesn't know why the twins were melting tires in the kitchen.
question 2 options:
mom doesn't know
in the kitchen
why the twins were melting
why the twins were melting tires in the kitchen
what is the function of the noun clause in this sentence?
kam's choice, that she read the assignment, prepared her for the test.
question 8 options:
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appositive
indirect object
direct object
subject
what is the function of the noun clause in this sentence?
how to calm herself down was kam's most urgent question.
question 10 options:
subject
appositive
direct object
indirect object
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