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Identify the sentence in which the underlined clause is a noun clause that functions as the object of a preposition.
Veteran trainers offer a great deal of love and discipline to whatever dogs they train.
These experts say that the best time to begin a dog’s training is when the dog is still a puppy.
Whoever trains a dog should have experience.
These experts say that the best time to begin a dog’s training is when the dog is still a puppy.
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"Whatever dogs they train" is a noun (free-relative) clause and it functions as the object of the preposition "to." (In sentence 2/4 the clause after "say" is the object of the verb; in sentence 3 the clause is the subject.)
"Whatever dogs they train" is a noun (free-relative) clause and it functions as the object of the preposition "to." (In sentence 2/4 the clause after "say" is the object of the verb; in sentence 3 the clause is the subject.)
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