Difference between adverbial clause of time and noun clause as object of a verb
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The dependent noun clause, unlike theadjective and adverb clauses, which modify aspects of the sentence (noun and verb, respectively), the noun clause does not modify anything. ... In other words, it acts like a noun. It can, as well, act as a subjectcomplement to sentences with linking or state verbs.
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