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  • 15-06-2016
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The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause.
a. True
b. False

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BrainWave
BrainWave BrainWave
  • 15-06-2016
b. False
 The subject of a sentence can be a noun clause. 
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qurat604
qurat604 qurat604
  • 15-06-2016
its false. it can be a noun phrase 
e.g 
the book belongs to Sara.
in this sentence "the" is determiner (article) used to highlight the specification of book (the subject in the sentence) which belongs to a specific person Sara.
together they (the and book) make a noun phrase.
hope you understand the thing
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