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The truth is that we have been deceived ( which type of noun clause it is )​

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Answered by Caroline134
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it is a noun clause clarifying the object...in this case - the truth

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

'that we have been deceived' is a noun clause and acts as a subject here

Explanation:

  • In a sentence, a noun clause acts like a noun. It serves to characterize or otherwise alter the subject of the sentence after a linking or copular verb. Noun clauses, as opposed to noun phrases, have a subject and a verb.
  • A complex sentence has one or more dependent clauses in addition to the main clause.

A noun clause is a dependent clause that does the work of a noun. It acts as an object or the subject in the sentence. ' that we have been deceived' is a noun clause and acts as a subject here.

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