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Can someone help me with this sentence? I have to identify the italicized clause. *Where we shall go* is a secret. Is it: adjective clause adverb clause noun clause gerund phras…
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Can someone help me with this sentence?
I have to identify the italicized clause.
*Where we shall go* is a secret.
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adjective clause
adverb clause
noun clause
gerund phrase
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Answer: noun clause
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It is used as a
noun clause
here. Noun clauses function the same way simple nouns do - they answer questions such as who or what.
So, what is a secret? Where we shall go - it functions as an object.
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