[ Grammar ]
Orion wants to learn whether there is a party today or not. What is the noun clause of this sentence?
A. Orion wants to learn
B. Orion wants to learn whether
C. Whether there is a party today or not
D. Orion wants to learn whether there is a party today or not
Select your answer:
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A. frequentlier than
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THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IS CORRECT: I cooked all afternoon, yet nobody appreciated my hard work, so I will never cook again.
A. True
B. False