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Definition of Noun Clause and Examples

A noun clause is a subordinate clause that functions as a noun; and it can be the subject, object of verb in the principal clause it depends on.
There are three kinds of noun clauses:



- That Clause is made from statement.
- Wh-question Clause is made from wh-question.
- Yes / No question Clause is made from yes/no question.

1) That Clause:
Subject + verb + that clause

Example:
- She said that she missed me.
- The problem is that no one answered the question.

2) Wh-question Clause: (Subordinator: who, when, what, where, why, how, whoever, whatever, wherever)
Subject + verb + object (subordinator + subject + verb + ...)

Example:
- She wants to ask where I live.
- I want to know how we can meet each other.

3) Yes / No question Clause: (Subordinator: whether (or not), if (or not)
Subject + verb + object (subordinator + subject + verb + ...)

Example:
- They ask whether I am happy or not.
- He wonders if she loves him or not.

a) Introductory Clause Verbs:
agree answer conclude notice realize think remind warn admit reply tell write
assure promise mention convince show inform teach explain notify point out

b) Subjunctive Noun Clause: The verb in a dependent that-clause must be kept in the simple form after certain introductory clause verbs and adjectives indicating urgency and advisability.
Introductory Verbs and Adjectives:

Verbs
Adjectives
advice
demand
move
recommend
ask
direct
propose
suggest
command
insist
urge
order
advisable
essential
necessary
urgent
important
vital

Example:
- I advice him that he go to school.
- I suggest that they be not lazy.
- It is essential that everyone try hard to study English.
- It is necessary that our country have to take actions on drug and corruption.

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