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Which sentence contains a noun clause?(1 point)
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Sprinters need to drink a lot of water while they train.
Sprinters need to drink a lot of water while they train.
Whenever I walk my dog, I make sure to clean up after her.
Whenever I walk my dog, I make sure to clean up after her.
Job recruiters want to know what unique qualities a potential hire has.
Job recruiters want to know what unique qualities a potential hire has.
If you don’t limit your screen time, you could damage your vision.
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"Job recruiters want to know what unique qualities a potential hire has."
Explanation: "what unique qualities a potential hire has" is a noun clause (a wh-clause) functioning as the direct object of "want to know." The others contain adverbial clauses ("while they train," "Whenever I walk my dog," "If you don’t limit your screen time").
Explanation: "what unique qualities a potential hire has" is a noun clause (a wh-clause) functioning as the direct object of "want to know." The others contain adverbial clauses ("while they train," "Whenever I walk my dog," "If you don’t limit your screen time").
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