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Select the abbreviation that tells how the italicized noun clause is used.
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English, 28.09.2021 17:00 simmonsl7790
PLEASE HELP ASAP
Select the abbreviation that tells how the italicized noun clause is used.
S-subject, DO-direct object, PN-predicate noun, OP-object of preposition
That you overslept is a serious matter.
a)DO
b)PN
c)S
d)OP
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