Khin Cho T.
asked 08/06/23I'm glad that you're here.Is that you're here a noun clause in this sentence?
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Muhammad Y. answered 08/13/23
Quran experienced tutor for kids and adults,
No, "that you're here" is not a noun clause in this sentence. It is a subordinate clause functioning as a complement to the verb "glad". Specifically, it is a subordinate clause that acts as a noun clause (as it functions as the direct object of the verb "glad").
Khin Cho T.
Thanks a lot for your answer.08/13/23
Raymond B. answered 08/06/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
Yes. It's a noun clause. Affirmative
Khin Cho T.
Thanks for your answer.08/08/23
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Raymond B.
did your Evil English teacher set you up for this? did she have a life before torturing students?08/06/23