Question
Identify the sentence that uses a noun clause as the subject of a sentence.(1 point)
Responses
I don’t understand why they won’t tell us the truth.
I don’t understand why they won’t tell us the truth.
The boss will consider who you recommend for the job.
The boss will consider who you recommend for the job.
Our next errand is to make a stop at the post office.
Our next errand is to make a stop at the post office.
What the story will be about is going to be a surprise.
Responses
I don’t understand why they won’t tell us the truth.
I don’t understand why they won’t tell us the truth.
The boss will consider who you recommend for the job.
The boss will consider who you recommend for the job.
Our next errand is to make a stop at the post office.
Our next errand is to make a stop at the post office.
What the story will be about is going to be a surprise.
Answers
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The sentence that uses a noun clause as the subject of the sentence is:
**What the story will be about is going to be a surprise.**
In this sentence, "What the story will be about" is the noun clause acting as the subject.
**What the story will be about is going to be a surprise.**
In this sentence, "What the story will be about" is the noun clause acting as the subject.
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