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vichka [17]
4 years ago
4

In which sentence does a noun clause function as the subject?

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1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is: 
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"<span>A.) Whoever understands how to multiply and divide numbers by 10 can easily use the metric system."
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Note:  The particular noun clause is:
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    "Whoever understands how to multiply and divide numbers by 10" .
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