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28 February, 09:08

Identify the grammatical function of the bolded noun clause in this sentence: What my mother always said to me finally made sense to me today. A) subject B) direct object C) predicate nominative D) object of a preposition

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  1. 28 February, 09:31
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    A). Subject.

    Explanation:

    Noun clause is described as the cluster or group of words that together function as a noun in the sentence. These clause can function differently as a subject, direct object, predicate nominative, object of a verb or preposition, etc.

    In the given sentence, the noun clause i. e. 'What my mother always said to me' is functioning as a 'subject' in the sentence as it acts upon the verb ('made sense'). Thus, option A is the correct answer.
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