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1.i know that why it happened
2.she understands why it was necessary
3. he will give what u said some thought
4 . I never know how much of what I say is true
5 . show me how they work
WHAT ARE THE NOUN CLAUSES IN THE ABOVE SENTENCES? ​

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Answered by rohitpradhan47226
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Answer:

Noun Clauses

A noun clause is a clause that plays the role of a noun. For example (noun clauses shaded):

I like what I see.

(Like all clauses, a noun clause has a subject and a verb. In this example, the subject of the clause is "I" and the verb is "see.")

I know that patience has its limits.

(In this example, the subject of the clause is "patience" and the verb is "has.")Compare the two examples above to these:

I like innovation.

I know people.

The words in bold are all nouns. This proves that the shaded clauses in the first two examples are functioning as nouns.

Explanation:

First you study these and then. you can do it from your self .

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