What is the function of the noun clause in the following sentence? [br][/br] Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I'm glad you've decided to join us.
A: object of clause
B: there is no noun clause in this sentence
C: complement to 'glad'
D: subject of clause
A: object of clause
B: there is no noun clause in this sentence
C: complement to 'glad'
D: subject of clause
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- The clause in the sentence “What was once regarded as impossible has now become a reality” is ___________. A: the appositive clause B: the object clause C: the subject clause D: the attributive clause
- The clause in the sentence “It is still unknown whether she will come or not” is ________ A: the object clause B: the appositive clause C: the subject clause D: the attributive clause
- Decide what sentence component is the underlined part in the following sentence."No matter what I weighed, though, I was never satisfied with the way I looked. " A: relative clause/attributive clause B: adverbial clause C: object clause D: appositive clause
- What clause do “that” and “where” introduce in the sentence “So when you come to the end of the innovations that business and government are willing to invest in, you still find a vast, unexplored space of innovation where the returns can be fantastic”? A: Object clause B: Attributive clause C: Adverbial clause D: Predicative clause
- The suggestion that you should have more rest. A: This is a complex sentence with an appositive clause and it's a correct sentence. B: This is a noun phrase with an appositive clause and it's a wrong sentence.