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?
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
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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