How can you identify a noun clause function in a sentence?
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A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. 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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Subject.
Direct Object.
Indirect Object.
Object of the Preposition. Other times, noun clauses can act as the object of a preposition in the independent clause.
Subject Complement. Lastly, noun clauses can act as subject complements, or nouns that follow linking verbs.
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