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7 April, 23:44

Match the italiczed clause to its function in the sentence.

1. subject Whenever I get home will be soon enough.

2. indirect object Choose whichever one you want.

3. direct object Dad will pay whoever finds his dog a reward.

4. appositive My accomplishment, that I have written one story, doesn't make me an author.

5. predicate noun This is how I make Swedish meatballs.

6. object of preposition Don't judge a person by what he wears.

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  1. 8 April, 00:55
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    Noun clause is a clause which acts as subject, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, predicate noun in a sentence.

    1. Whenever I get home will be soon enough.

    the underlined noun clause acts as the subject of the sentence.

    2. Choose whichever one you want.

    It acts as an indirect object of the sentence.

    3. Dad will pay whoever finds his dog a reward.

    It acts as the direct object.

    4. My accomplishment, that I have written one story, doesn't make me an author.

    It acts as an appositive. Appositive is a phrase which explains a noun, here my accomplishment.

    5. This is how I make Swedish meatballs.

    It acts as a predicate noun.

    6. Don't judge a person by what he wears.

    It acts as an object of preposition.
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