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?
She must report to headquarters at 7:30 am on Monday morning.
(Monday is a proper noun and cannot actually be an adjective, but it can be a noun adjunct as in these sentences)My best friend was wearing her Monday shirt.The Monday morning paper always has the supermarket section.
This is a correct sentence according to English. This means he can attend from Monday.
Football games are played on sunday. A monday morning quarterback is someone who criticizes decisions after the fact.
Yes, it is.
direct object
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 sentence uses a complex structure, combining an independent clause ("we won't know") with a dependent clause ("whom the students chose for cheerleader"). The dependent clause acts as the object of the verb "know," and the sentence overall conveys a future uncertainty regarding the students' choice. The use of "whom" indicates that it is the object of the verb "chose."
Ralph's illness will prevent his returning to work Monday morning.
She must report to headquarters at 7:30 am on Monday morning.
(Monday is a proper noun and cannot actually be an adjective, but it can be a noun adjunct as in these sentences)My best friend was wearing her Monday shirt.The Monday morning paper always has the supermarket section.
The duration of And That on Monday Morning is 1.52 hours.
Maidin Luain is "Monday morning" in Irish.
The pretest is scheduled for next Monday to assess students' understanding before beginning the unit.
And That on Monday Morning was created on 1959-06-26.
Monday Morning Cold was created in 1999.
Every Monday Morning was created in 2008.