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3. I can’t here_________________. ( noun clause) Fill in the blanks with type of noun clause mentioned in the bracket.

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Answer:

I can’t here what you are saying.

Step-by-step explanation:

A noun clause refers to a group of words that functions as a noun. A clause is a group of words that has both subject and verb but is not a complete sentence. A noun clause is a dependent clause acting as a noun. It begins with words like what, that, where, whom, and why.

In the given sentence, 'what you are saying' is the noun clause.

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