Out of every window one could see. One could see a brown blur of faces (noun clause)
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out of every windows one could see a brown blur of faces.
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"One could see a brown blur of faces" -This is the noun clause in the given sentence.
Explanation:
- Clauses are a group of words which have a subject and verb.
- They have a proper meaning within themselves.
- Noun clauses are a group of words that perform the function of a noun.
- It answers the question 'what'.
- There is a sentence given in the question. We have to find out the noun clause in it.
- The sentence is: Out of every window one could see a brown blur of faces.
- In the above sentence, we have the clause 'one could see a brown blur of faces.' This plays the role of an object (a noun).
- It answers the question 'what'. -'What could one see out of every window?'
- Therefore the noun clause is: 'one could see a brown blur of faces.'
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