Question
Identify the sentence that uses a noun clause. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.
Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.
Kesha is going to bring a pie as long as she can find the time to bake one.
Kesha is going to bring a pie as long as she can find the time to bake one.
Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.
Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.
The person whose sweater I found on the back of the chair was my former teacher.
The person whose sweater I found on the back of the chair was my former teacher.
After their performance was over, the members of the comedy troupe shared a late dinner.
After their performance was over, the members of the comedy troupe shared a late dinner.
Responses
Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.
Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.
Kesha is going to bring a pie as long as she can find the time to bake one.
Kesha is going to bring a pie as long as she can find the time to bake one.
Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.
Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.
The person whose sweater I found on the back of the chair was my former teacher.
The person whose sweater I found on the back of the chair was my former teacher.
After their performance was over, the members of the comedy troupe shared a late dinner.
After their performance was over, the members of the comedy troupe shared a late dinner.
Answers
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The sentences that use a noun clause are:
1. **Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.** (The noun clause is "what she had to do in order to make a good grade.")
2. **Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.** (The noun clause is "Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails.")
The other sentences do not contain noun clauses.
1. **Emily spent several days thinking about what she had to do in order to make a good grade.** (The noun clause is "what she had to do in order to make a good grade.")
2. **Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails is the question I want answered.** (The noun clause is "Why they didn’t return any of my phone calls or emails.")
The other sentences do not contain noun clauses.
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