a noun clause includes a verb, and is not an independent clause (making a compound sentence).
Otherwise it is just a phrase
Select the noun clause to complete the sentence.
They would study (choose) during lunch.
Choices
How the electoral college works
And chat about the news
The history of aluminum foil
For tomorrow's math exam
Is it the last one?
8 answers
Ok, so it is the first one since it starts with how?
Examples:
A person who trusts no one can't be trusted. (Jerome Blattner).
That he believes his own story is remarkable. (Jerome Blattner).
Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying...
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes...
It is even harder for the average ape...
A person who trusts no one can't be trusted. (Jerome Blattner).
That he believes his own story is remarkable. (Jerome Blattner).
Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying...
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes...
It is even harder for the average ape...
What part of those sentences are the noun clauses?
Steve: yes
A person who trusts no one can't be trusted. (Jerome Blattner).
That he believes his own story is remarkable. (Jerome Blattner).
Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying...
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes...
It is even harder for the average ape... ???
Check out diagramming sentences. It will make this stuff very clear.
A person who trusts no one can't be trusted. (Jerome Blattner).
That he believes his own story is remarkable. (Jerome Blattner).
Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying...
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes...
It is even harder for the average ape... ???
Check out diagramming sentences. It will make this stuff very clear.
Thank you for your help and advice I will check that out
So... what's the answer?
it's "how the Electoral College works"