Jumat, 22 Maret 2013

noun clause

Noun Clause

Definition Of  Noun Clause
Noun clouse is a phrase that depends on other sentences. Noun clouse can not stand alone because he does not have a complete meaning or dependent clouse used to say. There are several kinds of words commonly used in noun clouse such as when, why, where, whom, what, howwhose and which.

a.   A noun clause has its own subject and verb
A noun clause can act as the subject of the verb.
Example : He knows where I work
In this example, the noun clause is where I work. I is the subject of the noun clause; work is the verb of the noun clause.

b.   A noun clause can be used as a subject
Example : What he gets makes his family proud
What he gets is a noun clause, and is also the subject of the sentence. The noun clause has its own subject he and the verb gets.

c.   A noun clause can be used as an object
Example : I know where her house is
The noun clause is where her house. It is used as the object of the verb saw.

d.   A noun clause can be used as the object of a preposition.
EXAMPLE: I always paid attention to what my mather said.
In the example, what my mather said is a noun clause. It is used as the object of the preposition to.

Noun clause with “that” is used as the subject of a sentence only with certain verbs. And verbs (verb) what is important is linking verb, especially BE. Noun clause with “that” often the object of the verb, some of these verbs usually have that show human subjects. These words are particularly verbs used in indirect speech verb stating berta menta activities.

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