example when noun claues is comlement to verb
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"A complement clause is a clause which is used as the complement of some other word (typically as the complement of a verb, adjective or noun). Thus, in a sentence such as He never expected that she would come, the clause that she would come serves as the complement of the verb expected, and so is a complement clause."
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- She was saddened by what she had read
- Do you know what time it is?
- Tom can invite whomever he chooses.
- I don’t understand what you’re talking about.
- Whether Roman accepts the job or not is his business
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