Topics: Noun Clauses with THAT
Differentiate the clauses: The fact THAT it rained surprised everyone.
A. The fact THAT it rained is a noun clause; surprised everyone is the main clause.
B. The fact THAT it rained is an adverbial clause; surprised everyone is a noun clause.
C. The fact THAT it rained is the main clause; surprised everyone is a noun clause.
D. The fact THAT it rained is a prepositional phrase; surprised everyone is a verb phrase.
Select your answer:

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