What part of speech do noun clauses take place of in a sentence?
Nouns
Name a subordinator that can be used in a noun clause.
that, if, whether, how, what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose, why, however, whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whoever, or whomever
The dependent clause in the following sentence: Jill, who ate several lunches, is still hungry.
What is the Dependent clause: who ate several lunches
Which one of these is a noun clause? A. You really do not want to know what Bob adds in his soup. B. You really do not want to know the ingredients Bob adds in his soup.
A. You really do not want to know what Bob adds in his soup.
The independent Bob sprinted to get a paper towels for the juice that had spilled over the glass and onto the table.
What is "Bob sprinted to get a paper towels for the juice"
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