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suitable noun Clause of "his departure was expected"​

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Answered by anyasaraf10
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Answer:

His departure

noun Clause

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

It was expected that he would depart.

Explanation:

  • A noun clause is a dependent clause that replaces any noun in the sentence, whether it be a subject, an object, or a subject complement. As an example: What she had read had saddened her.
  • We must transform the underlined portion into a noun phrase. To convert noun clauses to noun phrases, we must delete the subject and replace the verb with infinitive or gerund phrases. If the subject is not present in any of the possibilities, we must look at the verb component.
  • Most noun clauses begin with the subordinating conjunction that. If, how, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, who, whoever, whoever, and why are some more words that might begin a noun clause.

A noun clause is a clause that takes on the function of a noun.

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