So I have this sentence What the feeling of the student is.
But I'm a bit confused when identifying the subject and object of this sentence. Can anyone help me?
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I guess it is nicer to show the effort you already made, such as the definition/explanation and examples on dictionary or other trusted reference. – WXJ96163 Mar 24 '20 at 5:30
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The sentence is either ungrammatical or embedded. That kind of clause cannot be a stand-alone sentence. It needs to be part of a larger sentence: "I don't know what the feeling of the student is". – user178049 Mar 24 '20 at 6:58
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It's a subordinate clause that is part of a larger construction. More specifically, it's probably an interrogative clause (embedded question). The subject is "the feeling", but there is no object -- "what" is predicative complement of "is". – BillJ Mar 24 '20 at 7:27
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