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Elena replied, “.”
| Noun Clause | Function | |-------------|-----------| | where she had left her classroom key | Direct object of “didn’t know” | | that she had used it during third period | Direct object of “remembered” | | What do you think happened to it? | Interrogative clause (embedded question) – direct object of “asked” | | that I put it in my backpack | Direct object of “believe” | | That someone borrowed it without asking | Subject of “is possible” | | whether the janitor would let her into the supply closet | Subject of “was” (predicate nominative also possible) | | that she would retrace her steps | Direct object of “decided” | | What you need to remember | Subject of “is” | | that a simple habit can save a lot of trouble | Direct object of “learned” | If you share the exact sentences from your , I can give you the precise answer key and also rewrite the story around them. Would that help?
Elena learned . Answer Key (Mock for Practice 1) Instructions: Underline the noun clauses in the story above. Then identify how each is used.
Finally, she found the key under a pile of books in the library. The librarian smiled and said, “ is to keep your key on a lanyard.”
What Elena really worried about was . She decided that she would retrace her steps .
It sounds like you’re looking for a that incorporates the answer key for "21.2 Noun Clauses Practice 1" — likely from a grammar workbook (such as Writing and Grammar or English Grammar in Use ).
Elena replied, “.”
| Noun Clause | Function | |-------------|-----------| | where she had left her classroom key | Direct object of “didn’t know” | | that she had used it during third period | Direct object of “remembered” | | What do you think happened to it? | Interrogative clause (embedded question) – direct object of “asked” | | that I put it in my backpack | Direct object of “believe” | | That someone borrowed it without asking | Subject of “is possible” | | whether the janitor would let her into the supply closet | Subject of “was” (predicate nominative also possible) | | that she would retrace her steps | Direct object of “decided” | | What you need to remember | Subject of “is” | | that a simple habit can save a lot of trouble | Direct object of “learned” | If you share the exact sentences from your , I can give you the precise answer key and also rewrite the story around them. Would that help?
Elena learned . Answer Key (Mock for Practice 1) Instructions: Underline the noun clauses in the story above. Then identify how each is used.
Finally, she found the key under a pile of books in the library. The librarian smiled and said, “ is to keep your key on a lanyard.”
What Elena really worried about was . She decided that she would retrace her steps .
It sounds like you’re looking for a that incorporates the answer key for "21.2 Noun Clauses Practice 1" — likely from a grammar workbook (such as Writing and Grammar or English Grammar in Use ).