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noun clause

 

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Noun Clause

Definition: A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun within a sentence. It functions as a subject, object, complement, or appositive.

Examples:

  1. Subject: What she said surprised me.
  2. Object: I cannot believe what he did yesterday.
  3. Complement: His main concern is whether we can attend the event.
  4. Appositive: Her desire, to travel the world, is inspiring.

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