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Use noun clause

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Merliyani Putri Anggraini


Noun Clause
A noun clause is a group of words acting together as a noun. It functions as a noun in a
sentence. It follows a linking or copular verb to describe or modify the subject of the
sentence. Unlike noun phrases, noun clauses contain both a subject and a verb.

You can identify noun clause by finding these


words:
what
where whatever
whether
when whenever that
if
why
how
Types of Noun Clauses

As Object As Subject
A noun clause can act as The noun clause itself
the object of a sentence. performs the action in the
sentence.
Examples:
Noun Clause
Subject Verb Subject Verb
as Object

I perceived that you are annoying

She did not like how they behaved

You never know why we quit

Noun Clause
Subject Verb Verb
as Subject

That you did surprised me

How they behaved made her angry

Why we quit is still being a question.


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