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12 October, 19:40

In which sentence is the underlined clause a noun clause functioning as the subject of the sentence?

You should give whoever waits at the camp a copy of your route.

You must pack whatever you need.

Robert Campbell settled trading camps in whatever regions the Hudson's Bay Company sent him.

Whoever travels the Pelly River follows in the footsteps of the explorer Robert Campbell.

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  1. 12 October, 19:44
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    I believe its " You should give whoever waits at the camp a copy of your route." but i could be wrong.
  2. 12 October, 20:06
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    the last one is correct
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