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Point out the noun clause in the sentence

"That Kathryn will succeed is certain":

Ais certain

BThat Kathryn will succeed

CKathryn

Dcertain

Answer:

B. That Kathryn will succeed

Read Explanation:

  • A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun in a sentence.

  • In this case:

    • "That Kathryn will succeed" is a noun clause because it acts as the subject of the sentence.


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