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The noun clause is 'whatever may happen', the object of the preposition 'for' and the object of the verb 'are prepared'.
The noun clause is "whatever may happen" which is functioning as the object of the preposition "for".A noun clause is a group of words with a subject (whatever) and a verb (may happen) but is not a complete sentence.A noun clause can function in a sentence as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Whatever may happen will be a surprise. (subject of the sentence)He knew whatever may happen would be a surprise. (direct object of the verb 'knew')
The noun clause is "whatever may happen" which is functioning as the object of the preposition "for".A noun clause is a group of words with a subject (whatever) and a verb (may happen) but is not a complete sentence.A noun clause can function in a sentence as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Whatever may happen will be a surprise. (subject of the sentence)He knew whatever may happen would be a surprise. (direct object of the verb 'knew')
We are prepared for whatever may happen. Direct object: whatever
object of preposition
There are no nouns in the sentence. They have been replaced by the pronouns you and whatever (may happen).
The dictionary definition of readiness is the state of being prepared or willing to do something. It can also refer to the promptness or quickness in doing something.
A person should have a prepared mind because he/she may not know what will happen to him/her after a moment or two.
i heard that drinking hot milk with saffron will trigger it to start but you have to be prepared because in a couple of days it will happen and it may happen in your sleep so be prepared
If prepared means developed, invented, or whatever, possibly Rene Descartes. You may have heard of Cartesian coordinates.If by prepared, you mean "Who drew that line graph?", you haven't provided enough information.
It will be illuminated. Whatever else may happen depends on the substance the object is made from.
Adverb Clause