Select the noun clauses in the sentences. Whatever you do make sure you're home on time. Janice couldn't decide what to major in at college.

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1. whatever you do
2. what to major in at college

Answer: 1) Whatever you do and 2) what to major in at college.

Explanation: A noun clause is a group of words in a sentence, that acts like a noun, which means they represent the subject of the sentence or an object. In the first sentence the noun clause is "whatever you do" we can see that it acts like a noun, and it is also a dependant clause of the sentence. In the second sentence the noun clause is "what to major in at college" it acts like the direct object of the sentence (it answers to the question "what couldn't Janice decide?).

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