Spot a noun / noun clause and state if they are subject or object
(Hints: Ask the verb with a question by Who or what ?)
• The pharmacist checked that the prescription was correct.
• He didn't know why the stove wasn't working.
• They now understand that you should not cheat on a test.
• Rumana's problem was that she didn't practice enough.
• Akhi's crowning achievement at school was when she became class president.
• Sadia's excuse for being late was that she forgot to set her alarm.
• It’s very disappointing that you left the party early.
• They're perfectly happy where they live now.
• Rezwan runs so fast that he can outrun his dog.
• Habiba cannot understand why Areeba is angry with her.
• Emtiaz and Avoy said that they would accept the offer.
• Saud thinks he will win.
• Geeta told me that she would come.
• That you should cheat me hurts me.
• You can eat whatever you want.
• Can you guess what I want?
• I feel certain that she will come.
• I fear that I shall fail.
• He replied that he would come
• No one knows who he is .
• The reason why he has failed couldn’t be sure.
• Where we were to stay that night was the problem.
• The pharmacist checked that the prescription was correct.
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Ever since you first toddled into a school house door, your teachers have been telling you that a noun is a person, place or thing.
Unfortunately, some erudite linguists have demonstrated that such a definition is entirely too simple.
But since we aren�t linguists, we will lock those fellows in the closet (metaphorically speaking, of course) and hang on to the definition we know: A noun is a person place or thing.
Remember
1. A noun is a part of speech.
2. Subjects and objects are parts of a sentence.
3. Nouns function as subjects or objects.
4. Therefore: Nouns = subjects or objects
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