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The noun clause is "whom the students chose for cheerleader", which is the direct object of the verb "know".NOTE: The relative pronoun 'whom' is not correct. Although the noun clause is functioning as the direct object of the verb "know", the relative pronoun is the subject of the relative clause.The sentence should read:We won't know who the students chose for cheerleaderuntil Monday morning?
The noun clause is "whom the students chose for cheerleader", which is the direct object of the verb "know".NOTE: The relative pronoun 'whom' is not correct. Although the noun clause is functioning as the direct object of the verb "know", the relative pronoun is the subject of the relative clause.The sentence should read:We won't know who the students chose for cheerleaderuntil Monday morning?
direct object
some students like to study in the morning but other student study at night
In my elementary school classroom, all the students pledged allegiance to our flag audibly every morning.
There are two nouns in the sentence: 'accident' and 'morning'.
I woke up in the morning.
About 65% of students are rushed in the morning because they do not have enough time to do there homework, get 10 hours of sleep, and get ready in the morning.
Iwoke up early in the morning for schhhool
The noun "morning" is the object of the preposition "in" in the sentence "I want to leave in the morning."
Example sentence - The fog was dense this morning.
Morning.