My question is do you know a sentence similar in meaning and contains a noun-clause: 'It is amazing what you learn from hanging around bars.'? Punctuation?ok?
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Marius, help!
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Marius, help!
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My question is do you know a sentence similar in meaning and contains a noun-clause: 'It is amazing what you learn from hanging around bars.'? I'm not sure what you are asking about. This sentence already has a noun-clause, 'what you learn from hanging around bars'.
Oh, yeah. It is a noun clause in subject position what I meant. So I am after a such version. What is the position of the noun clause in 'It is amazing what...', anyway?