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28 September, 23:00

What is the grammatical function of the bolded noun clause in this sentence?

My father's greatest talent is finding joy in the little things of life.

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subject

direct object

prepositional object

predicate nominative

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  1. 28 September, 23:13
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    From the question, none of the clauses was boldly written, thus we may need to explain all the noun clauses in the sentence.

    Explanation:

    From the sentence, "My father"s greatest asset" is the direct subject while "in the little things of life" is a prepositional object. Also "finding joy" is a verbal phrase and "is" is the main verb in the sentence. Thus it can be inferred from this analysis that only "My father"s greatest asset" is the noun clause in the sentence which serves as subject of the sentence.
  2. 28 September, 23:28
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    Answer: the answer is D). predicate nominative

    Explanation:

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