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What job is the noun clause doing in this sentence? whether we win or lose is not as important as having fun while trying?

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The correct answer is the subject.

The subject of a sentence is a word, phrase, or an entire clause that is showing us who is performing a particular action. In the case above, the noun clause Whether we win or lose acts as the subject of the sentence. You can replace the entire sentence with a single word; for example, the pronoun SHE: She is not important... Therefore, it will be easier for you to determine that it is actually the subject.

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