Please help, I'm spending all my hard earned points to make these questions.

A noun clause takes the place of a prepositional phrase.

True
False

dentify the function of the italicized noun clause.

Mother noticed that Sarah didn't eat much for supper.

subject
direct object
predicate noun
object of a preposition
appositive

Identify the function of the italicized noun clause.

Whether Dad arrives in time for the game depends on his conference.

subject
direct object
predicate noun
object of a preposition
appositive

Identify the function of the italicized noun clause.

Cousin Jake's goal, that he run the mile in less than four minutes, will require intense discipline and training to be achieveable.

subject
direct object
predicate noun
object of a preposition
appositive

Identify the function of the italicized noun clause.

My belief is that the town will elect a new mayor soon.

subject
direct object
predicate noun
object of a preposition
appositive

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Answer:

1. False

2. Subject

3. Object of Preposition

4. Apposite

5. Predicate Noun

This is what I came up with. I'm sorry if some of them aren't right. I swear i'm not trying to get points, i'm really trying to help.

Based on the information given, the correct answers to the questions will be: false; object; direct object; appositive; and predicate noun.

  • It should be noted that a noun clause doesn't take the place of a prepositional phrase but rather takes the place of the noun.

  • The subject in a sentence is the person who does the action while the object receives it. The appositive is vital in explaining the noun that's beside it. A predicate noun is vital in giving more information about the subject.

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