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How is the noun clause used in the sentence? I don’t know why I said that. a. object of a preposition b. subject c. indirect object d. direct object
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How is the noun clause used in the sentence? I don’t know why I said that. a. object of a preposition b. subject c. indirect object d. direct object
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How is the noun clause used in the sentence?
I don’t know why I said that.
a. object of a preposition
b. subject
c. indirect object
d. direct object
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This is D, 'direct object'. Because you can ask the question used for direct objects - what- (I don't know - what? - why I said that).
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