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Activity 13

 

1. Identify the noun clause in the following sentences.
2. Identify the subject, verb and object or complement in each noun clause.

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The results indicate that attitudes towards native and non-native teachers are complex with an explicit preference for native speaker teachers.

 

Noun clause: that attitudes towards native and non-native teachers are complex with an explicit preference for native speaker teachers.
Subject:attitudes towards native and non-native teachers
Verb: are
Object/Complement: Complement: complex with an explicit preference for native speaker teachers.

 
2. Results show that AWL words account for 11.17 % of the entire ALC.
 

Noun clause: that AWL words account for 11.17 % of the entire ALC
Subject:AWL words
Verb: account (for)
Object/Complement: 11.17 % of the entire ALC

 
3. This article argues that the past 30 years have seen a shift from distinct emphases on information, individual people,  and specific technologies to emphases on the interactions among more diverse forms and amounts of information, people and technologies. 
 

Noun clause: that the past 30 years have seen a shift from distinct emphases on information, individual people,  and specific technologies to emphases on the interactions among more diverse forms and amounts of information, people and technologies.
Subject:the past 30 years
Verb: have seen
Object/Complement: a shift from distinct emphases on information, individual people,  and specific technologies to emphases on the interactions among more diverse forms and amounts of information, people and technologies.

 
4. The results of this study suggest that this unique model of organic asparagus production is possible to apply to other crops, which possess similar characteristics to asparagus, such as baby corn and spices.

 

Noun clause: that this unique model of organic asparagus production is possible to apply to other crops, which possess similar characteristics to asparagus, such as baby corn and spices.
Subject:this unique model of organic asparagus production
Verb: is
Object/Complement: possible to apply to other crops, which possess similar characteristics to asparagus, such as baby corn and spices.

 
5. The relationship between GHG emissions and rice yield was statistically significant (P<0.01), with results indicating that a yield increase of 100 kg would increase GHG emissions by 16.51 kg Co2e (kg carbon dioxide equivalent).

 

Noun clause: that a yield increase of 100 kg would increase GHG emissions by 16.51 kg Co2e (kg carbon dioxide equivalent).
Subject:a yield increase of 100 kg
Verb: would increase
Object/Complement: GHG emissions by 16.51 kg Co2e (kg carbon dioxide equivalent).

 

 

 

 

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