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can anyone plz explain noun clauses? plz​

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Answered by shubhamsarkar980
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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.")

Answered by Anonymous
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What is noun clause?

Ans:- A noun clause is a dependent clause that takes the place of any noun in the sentence, whether they are subjects, objects, or subject complements.

How do you identify a noun clause in a sentence?

Ans:- If the sentence is like for example, “Give whoever answers the door the package,” then you can see that the noun clause is “whoever answers the door.” The verb is “give” and the direct object is “the package,” so the indirect object is the noun clause.

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