Anonymous Could the underlined part be a noun clause? We use this when we want to say he is not there . Yes.
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AnonymousCould the underlined part be a noun clause? ... We use this when we want to say he is not there.Yes. that can be omitted. The full form of that noun clause is that he is not there. (not which or who or anything else)
AnonymousHow many mutations or versions possible for a noun clause?