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What type of noun clause is this sentence.. My teacher explained some facts about people speaking different dialects. Options: direct object predicate nominative object of a preposition appositive
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User: What type of noun clause is this sentence.. My teacher explained some facts about people speaking different dialects. Options: direct object predicate nominative object of a preposition appositive

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In the given sentence, "some facts about people speaking different dialects" is a direct object noun clause, as it functions as the object of the verb "explained".

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