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A noun clause is a subordinate clause that is used as a noun. A noun clause may be used as a subject, a direct object, an object of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. A noun clause usually begins with one of these words: how, that, what, whatever, when, where, which, whichever, who, whom, whoever, whose, why.
Which sentence contains a noun clause?
B) Whatever you want to do is fine with us!
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Answer:
B) Whatever you want to do is fine with us.
Explanation:
This is the sentence that contains a noun clause. We can see that this sentence contains a noun clause based on the description provided. The clause "whatever you want to do" functions as a noun clause in this sentence. Moreover, the phrase can be easily identified as it starts with the word "whatever."