Q.1 Find out the noun cluase in the following sentences amd state what purpose they serve.
1. He said that he would not go.
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Answer:
A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun. It usually begins with what, whatever, whom, that and other such relative pronouns. A noun clause can act as a subject, object, predicate nominative or object of a preposition, in a sentence.
A verb complement is a word, a phrase or a clause that is added to the verb to complete its meaning.
The noun clause "what she's going to wear..." is a verb complement; the verb "chosen" makes no sense if it isn't followed by a word that complements it. The noun clause in C functions as a verb complement, hence it is correct.
Option A is incorrect because it isn't a noun clause nor is it the subject; it contains the verb "has chosen" and noun clauses do not contain the main verb.
Option B is incorrect because it is a part of the noun clause; it isn't the object. This sentence doesn't have an object because the verb is not an action verb that can be directed toward something