Thursday, April 24, 2014

Noun Clauses

Noun Clauses


A noun clause has a subject and verb and functions as a noun. A noun clause is a dependent clause or subordinate clause and is not a complete sentence. It must be connected to an independent clause. Noun clauses usually begin with how, that, what, whatever, when, where, which, who, whoever, or why.



1.  Where is he?
     I don’t know where he is
                             QW    S   V

2.  What does this work mean?
     Would you please tell me what this word means
                                               QW        S           V
  
3.  What is Jane talking about?
      I don’t understand what Jane talking about is
                                     QW      S              V


4.  Where can I buy a good radio?
     Do you know where can I buy a good radio       
                                QW      S           V

5.  Why is Mark angry?
     Do you know why mark is angry
                           QW    S        V


6. Who is that boy?
     I don’t know who that boy is
                           QW       S        V


7.  How old are they children?
    I can’t ever remember how old they children are
                                            QW             S             V


8.  Where can I catch the bus?
     Would you please tell me where can I catch the bus
                                                   QW      S           V


9.  Whom did you see at the party?
     Please tell me whom you saw at the party
                              QW    S            V


10. Whom did Hellen talk to?
      Do you know whom Hellen talked to
                              QW     S          V


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