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How can you identify a noun clause in a sentence?(1 point)
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by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause
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How can you identify a noun clause in a sentence?(1 point)
Responses
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause
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GPT-4o mini
The correct way to identify a noun clause in a sentence is:
**by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun.**
Noun clauses function like nouns in a sentence, which means they can be used as subjects, objects, or complements. If a dependent clause can be replaced by a noun or pronoun without altering the meaning of the sentence, then it is likely a noun clause.
**by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun.**
Noun clauses function like nouns in a sentence, which means they can be used as subjects, objects, or complements. If a dependent clause can be replaced by a noun or pronoun without altering the meaning of the sentence, then it is likely a noun clause.