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How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence? Do you know who made the initial discovery? a. predicate nominative b. subject c. object of a preposition d. direct object
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How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence? Do you know who made the initial discovery?
a. predicate nominative
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d. direct object
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The noun clause is "who made the initial discovery"? this is the
direct object (answer d!)
of the sentence: it's the object of the verb "know": you know what? you know who made the initial discovery
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