<span>(I listened to the fall of the coins.) Is the passage you are looking for. </span>
If the italicized part of the sentence is the word <em>courses, </em>then the correct answer is predicate noun/nominative.
A predicate nominative is the first noun found after a linking verb, such as to be, or in this sentence, the verb <em>are. </em>You can see that the first noun following the verb <em>are </em>is the word <em>courses, </em>which means it is a predicate nominative.
Answer:
It is called a noun clause
Explanation:
A clause that may be used as a subject complement is called a noun clause.
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