He hopes that he will win the first prize. (Identify the kind of clause)
Option:-
Noun clause
Adjective clause
Adverb clause
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In the sentence from the question, "that he will win the first prize" is a noun clause.
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- A noun clause is a dependent clause that replaces a certain noun in the phrase, whether it is a subject, object, or subject complement.
- In sentences, noun clauses can serve as independent clause subjects by acting as a single subject of the independent clauses.
- It is also possible to use noun clauses in independent clauses as the verb's direct object.
- If the independent clause contains a verb, the noun clause can serve as an indirect object.
- In the independent clause, noun clauses can serve as the subject of a preposition.
- Noun clauses can serve as subject complements or nouns that follow linking verbs, depending on their function.
- There's a noun clause that serves as the focus of attention in the given sentence, therefore it is the object.
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