Nominative
pronouns are type of nouns used as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
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pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must
have a clear antecedent. Personal pronouns are used to substitute nouns with
ownership. There are three persons point of view.1st person is when
the subject is the one who is speaking (e.g. I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours). 2nd person is
when the subject is the one being spoken to (you, your, yours). 3rd person is when the subject is
the one spoken about (he, him, his,
she, her, hers, it, its, they, their, theirs).
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The answer is C because The sentence with a verb error is the following one: If I was going on a trip, I'd probably visit Europe instead of South America. The sentence should read as follows: "If I were going on a trip, I'd probably visit Europe instead of South America."
The correct answer is noun clause.
The entire sentence is <em>Scientists report that creatures living in the deep sea are in danger of starving to death. </em>The entire dependent clause acts as the object of the sentence (What do the scientists report...?), which means that it cannot be an adverbial clause. Additionally, it is not describing a noun, and therefore it is not an adjectival clause either. Therefore we are left with the noun clause, which is the correct answer here.