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explain the noun clause​

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Answered by missmaahi10
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:Answer:<font color= "blue">Hey mate answer of your question is given below by me.. Explanation

. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why. Noun clauses can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️ Noun Clause Description

A Noun Clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun.

Noun clauses can act as subjects direct objects indirect objects predicate nominative objects of a preposition.

Noun clauses begin with words such as :-

  • how
  • that
  • what
  • whatever
  • when
  • where
  • whether
  • which
  • whichever
  • who
  • whoever
  • whom
  • whomever
  • why

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