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Subject Of Sentence nb: noun clause yg digunakan sebagai kata ganti untuk subjek dan dia menjelasakan suatu subjek Object of Verb Bekerjas sebagai suatu objek. Nounclausenya menjelaskan suatu objek. Object of Preposition Fungsinya sama seperti objek, tapi biasanya terdapat kata yg menandakan preposisi, seperti in at on behind between after along etc Complement Sebagai pelengkap dalam suatu kalimat agar kalimatnya menjadi lebih jelas dan bermaknat

1. d. to put Reason: to embed a command, use 'should' ('where you should put') or an infinivite verb form ('where to put'). 2. a. that I would Reason: 'that' is used to introduce a clause; the verb in the embedded clause adjusts to the time frame of the verb in the main clause (present --> past) 3. c. what he'd seen Reason: use the pronoun 'what' to replace an object of a clause and to place emphasis on the object. ('What' replaces a thing, activity or event. The meaning is understood from the context of the situation.) No emphasis: He told me -- he had seen SOMETHING'. Emphasis: He told me -- WHAT he had seen. Adjust the verb in the embedded clause to the time frame of the verb in the main clause (past --> past perfect) 4. a. That all movies will be available Reason: use 'that' to introduce a noun clause as the subject of the main clause or sentence 5. b. whether you have Reason: use 'if' to embed questions that can be answered 'yes' or 'no'; the phrasing should be statement

word order. 6. e. what Reason: use the pronoun 'what' to replace an object of a clause and to place emphasis on the object. ('What' replaces a thing, activity or event. The meaning is understood from the context of the situation.) No emphasis: Is it true -- people are saying SOMETHING. / Emphasis: Is it true -- WHAT people are saying. Also, the verb in the embedded clause adjusts to the time frame of the verb in the main clause (past --> past perfect) 7. d. Whether or not a computer is Reason: use the expression'whether or not' to indicate 'in either condition' or 'the condition doesn't matter'. See Connector Review page link at the top of the quiz page. 8. b. What I want to do Reason: use the pronoun 'what' to replace an object of a clause and to place emphasis on the object. ('What' replaces a thing, activity or event. The meaning is understood from the context of the situation.) No emphasis: I want to do SOMETHING that is to expensive. / Emphasis: WHAT I want to do is too expensive. See 'That/What Phrases' link at the top of the quiz page.

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