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Find the main clause and subordinate clause:
whoever is the last one to leave turn off the lights

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Whoever leaves last should turn off the lights. In this example, the sentence is about 'whoever leaves last'. 'Whoever leaves last' is also the person performing the action of turning off the lights. Therefore, the noun clause is the subject of the sentence.

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Whoever leaves last should turn off the lights. In this example, the sentence is about 'whoever leaves last'. 'Whoever leaves last' is also the person performing the action of turning off the lights. Therefore, the noun clause is the subject of the sentence.

Answered by muhammadabdulmuneeb
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Whoever leaves last should turn off the lights. In this example, the sentence is about 'whoever leaves last'. 'Whoever leaves last' is also the person performing the action of turning off the lights. Therefore, the noun clause is the subject of the sentence.

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