I think he can't bear the fact that his wife passed away.
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<span>"Identify the sentence in which the underlined clause is a noun clause that functions as the subject of the sentence."
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True because this and these are near in time and that and those are far in time. Also there are only few demonstrative pronouns in the English language. Demonstrative nouns will always identify nouns, for example “I can’t believe this”. There is no idea what “this” is. It still exist even though we don’t know what it is.