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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Noun Clause?

Hi teachers,

Does this sentence below have a noun clause?

I really don't care which one you give me.

Thank you.
  

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Thank you. I'm not a teacher. Yes, which one you give me is a noun clause and functions as an object of the implied preposition about : I really don't care [about] which one you give me .

  • Thank you.
  • I'm not a teacher.
  • Yes, which one you give me is a noun clause and functions as an object of the implied preposition about : I really don't care [about] which one you give me .
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Anonymous Hi teachers,Does this sentence below have a noun clause?I really don't care which one you give me.Thank you.
I'm not a teacher.

Yes, which one you give me is a noun clause and functions as an object of the implied preposition about:

I really don't care [about] which one you give me.

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