how we can identify that the sentence is noun clause
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A clause in which a Noun or pronoun plays an importance role is called a Noun Clause. For this purpose you have to identify the elements of A PARTS OF SPEECH as to what it plays.
And the second clue is that : The following three kinds of connectives may help to identify the Noun Clause.
1. When a Noun Clause is a direct question, no Connective is there.
Ex: He said, “ I do not know that man.”
Note: In the above clause , ‘I’ is important. It is a pronoun. There is no pronoun clause in English , it is a Noun clause only.
2. When the Noun Clause contains statement ,it is introduced by the Conjunction THAT and BUT THAT .
Ex: I know that she will succeed.
I have no doubt but that she will succeed.
3. When the Noun Clause is an indirect interrogation, it is introduced by variously as shown below.4. A) By an interrogative pronoun
Ex: I know who you are.
I understand what you want.
B) By an Interrogative Adverb
Ex: I know when she will come.
I understand how she did it.
Hint : The character of English language allows us to omit the Conjunction THAT , in introducing the substantive sentence ; as
I fear (that) he will not succeed.
He said (that ) he would go immediately.
Note: A sentence consisting of the actual words of a speaker may be the Subject or Object to a Verb, and must therefore be regarded as a Noun Clause.
“ I have no money with me, ” was his only reply.
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And the second clue is that : The following three kinds of connectives may help to identify the Noun Clause.
1. When a Noun Clause is a direct question, no Connective is there.
Ex: He said, “ I do not know that man.”
Note: In the above clause , ‘I’ is important. It is a pronoun. There is no pronoun clause in English , it is a Noun clause only.
2. When the Noun Clause contains statement ,it is introduced by the Conjunction THAT and BUT THAT .
Ex: I know that she will succeed.
I have no doubt but that she will succeed.
3. When the Noun Clause is an indirect interrogation, it is introduced by variously as shown below.4. A) By an interrogative pronoun
Ex: I know who you are.
I understand what you want.
B) By an Interrogative Adverb
Ex: I know when she will come.
I understand how she did it.
Hint : The character of English language allows us to omit the Conjunction THAT , in introducing the substantive sentence ; as
I fear (that) he will not succeed.
He said (that ) he would go immediately.
Note: A sentence consisting of the actual words of a speaker may be the Subject or Object to a Verb, and must therefore be regarded as a Noun Clause.
“ I have no money with me, ” was his only reply.
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