[ Noun Clauses with THAT ]
Differentiate the clauses: It seems THAT they are happy with the results.
A. intro clause: ‘They are happy’; Subordinate clause: ‘It seems’
B. intro clause: ‘It appears’; Subordinate clause: ‘that they are satisfied’
C. intro clause: ‘It seems’; Subordinate clause: ‘that they are happy with the results’.
D. intro clause: ‘They seem happy’; Subordinate clause: ‘with the results’

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