I copied your cadence, I mirrored your style. I studied the great, I'm the greatest right now. Identify the noun clause.
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The above two sentences have no noun clause.
☞︎︎︎ A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun.
☞︎︎︎ A dependent clause is a phrase that can't stand on its own as a complete sentence.
☞︎︎︎ If a dependent clause can stand in for a person, place, or thing, then it’s a noun clause.
☞︎︎︎ It can be used as the subject, direct object, indirect object, object of a preposition, subject complement, or appositive.
☞︎︎︎ If there is no dependent clause, then there is no noun clause in the sentence.
The above two sentences have no noun clause.
☞︎︎︎ A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun.
☞︎︎︎ A dependent clause is a phrase that can't stand on its own as a complete sentence.
☞︎︎︎ If a dependent clause can stand in for a person, place, or thing, then it’s a noun clause.
☞︎︎︎ It can be used as the subject, direct object, indirect object, object of a preposition, subject complement, or appositive.
☞︎︎︎ If there is no dependent clause, then there is no noun clause in the sentence.