Identify the sentence that contains a noun cluase in italics.

1) Betty wants "to harvest the corn".
2) "When should Betty" harves the corn?
3) Betty would like "to harvest the corn".
4) "What Betty wants" is to harvest the corn.
This one is #D, but again I am not sure.

Right again. :-) Sentence # 4 is the only one that has a noun clause.

Thank you Ms. Sue for all your help.

You're very welcome, Maya. :-)

Correct! The sentence that contains a noun clause in italics is option 4) "What Betty wants is to harvest the corn."

To identify a noun clause, it is essential to understand that a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. A noun clause, specifically, is a clause that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can act as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence.

In the given sentence, the noun clause "What Betty wants" is acting as the subject of the sentence, replacing a singular noun.