Choose the noun clause acting as verb complement in the given sentence.

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Noun Clauses topics include: Noun clauses functioning as the subject of a verb, as the object of a transitive verb, as the object of a preposition, and as the complement of a verb. A noun clause is a dependent clause that can replace any noun in a sentence. Noun clauses can act as subjects, objects, or subject complements. For example, "She was saddened by what she had read".  Here are some examples of noun clauses: Subject: "Whatever you decide to do is fine with me" Object: "She told whoever would listen her sad story" Subject complement: "Carlie's problem was that she didn't practice... Show more

Choose the noun clause acting as verb complement in the given sentence.