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Noun Clauses

Introduction
Noun Clauses - Explanations & Examples
Quizzes
Links


Introduction

A clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb.  Clauses can take the place of different parts of speech.

For instance, you are probably familiar with adjective clauses.

The man, who looked sleepy, sat down.

Who looked sleepy is an adjective clause.  It is taking the place of  an adjective.  An adjective is used to describe nouns and so do adjective clauses.

We could re-write the sentence with an adjective.

The sleepy man sat down.

Similarly, a noun clause can take the place of a noun.  This lesson will explain noun clauses, give examples of noun clauses, and then provide several quizzes to practice forming noun clauses.
 


Noun Clauses - Explanations & Examples

There are three basic types of noun clauses.  These types are 1) noun clauses that start with a question word (where, how, who, when, why), 2) noun clauses that start with whether or if, and 3) noun clauses that start with that.
 

1. Noun Clauses that Start with a Question

Noun clauses that start with a question are usually used to answer a question.  The following examples should better explain this.
 
 

2.  Noun Clauses that Start with Whether or If

Noun clauses that start with whether or if are used to answer yes/no type questions.  Whether and if are usually interchangeable.  The following examples should better explain this.
 

3.  Noun Clauses that Start with That.

Noun clauses that start with that are used to answer questions in which person who is answering is thinking, giving an opinion, or using a mental activity verb.  The following examples should better explain this. Most of the time, native speakers will drop the word that.  It is perfectably acceptable to say the following.

I think that Dr. Elimelech is a good instructor.
OR  I think Dr. Elimelech is a good instructor.

I believe that there is an ATM in the supermarket.
OR  I believe there is an ATM in the supermarket.


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Created by Harold Foot
Last Updated, September 11, 2003
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