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Everyone wants to hear about what you wore to the party. which kind of clause are the words in bold

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Noun clause

Step-by-step explanation:

The complex sentence contains an independent clause and a dependent (or subordinate) clause. The noun clause is a type of a clause dependent, that is, it needs to complete another clause so that the complete sentence makes sense. As is the case with the phrase "what you wore to the party" that is in the above question, it complements the phrase "everyone wants to hear about" that does not make sense alone.

User Shanaka Rathnayaka
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assuming that the words what you wore to the party was the bold one, those are noun clause

That clause refer to an object which is the dress or the suit that the person being asked wore to the party

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