Answer:
The abbreviation that tells how the noun clause is used is <u>SC - subject complement.</u>
Explanation:
A noun clause, as the name shows, is a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence. That means it can be everything a noun can be: subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. Noun clauses begin with words such as what, whatever, when, which, how etc.
A subject complement is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb to describe the subject further. If it is a noun/pronoun, or a noun clause, it is called a predicate nominative.
Notice that in the sentence "A good night's sleep is what I need most,", the noun clause is "what I need most". It follows the linking verb "is" and provides further information about the subject "a good night's sleep". Thus, what we have here is a SC - subject complement.
Answer:
What is the title of the story?
" Beach Day"
who are the characters in the story?
Mikey and Dad.
What part of speech is 'went' in the sentence, 'Mikey and his dad (went) to the beach.'?
They went on a walk?
Why do you think his dad put on sunscreen on his skin?
Usually you put sun screen on to protect your skin from the sun! So you don't get sunburned
Explanation:
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