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That the quarter is almost over is amazing.Group of answer choicesnoun clauseadverb clauseadjective clause

Question

That the quarter is almost over is amazing.

  • Group of answer choices:
    • noun clause
    • adverb clause
    • adjective clause
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Solution

The phrase "That the quarter is almost over" is a noun clause.

Here's why:

  1. A noun clause is a group of words that acts as a noun in a sentence. It can be a subject, an object, or a complement.

  2. In the sentence "That the quarter is almost over is amazing", the clause "That the quarter is almost over" is the subject of the sentence. It is what is amazing.

  3. An adverb clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It does not act as a noun, so this clause is not an adverb clause.

  4. An adjective clause modifies a noun or pronoun. It does not act as a noun, so this clause is not an adjective clause.

Therefore, "That the quarter is almost over" is a noun clause.

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