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What are noun clause​

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Answered by keerthanmp
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noun clause is a group of words acting together as a noun. These clauses are always dependent clauses. That is, they do not form a complete sentence.

Answered by xItzKhushix
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What are noun clause ?

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The clause is a direct object in the sentence.It mainly acts like a noun in the sentence . They begins with the words like :- what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why.

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1. Relative

2. Noun

3.Adverbial

=>Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. 

Example :- My greatest asset is that I am a hard worker. ( That I am a hard worker is a noun clause in the sentence ).

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