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Liono4ka [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Noun clauses worksheet A noun clause can act as the subject or object of the verb.It can also act as theobject of a preposition.

Place brackets around the noun clauses in the following sentences.
1. I what he was doing there
2.He replied that he would come.
3.She asked if I could help her.
4.That honesty is the best policy is a well-known fact.
5.I expected that I would get the first prize.
6.Do you know why he is late?
7.I don’t know what he wants.
8.Pay careful attention to what I am going to say.
9.That she should forget me so quickly hurts me.
10.That you should behave like this is strange.
please do all of them
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1 answer:
Tom [10]3 years ago
7 0

1. I what he was doing there

2.He

replied that he would come.

3.She asked if I could [help] her.

4.That honesty is the best policy is a well-known fact.

5.I expected that I would get the first [prize].

6.Do you know why he is [late]?

7.I don’t know what he wants.

8.Pay careful [attention] to what I am going to say.

9.That she should forget me so quickly [hurts] me.

10.That you should [behave] like this is strange.

please do all of them

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