Noun Clauses |
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Noun clause used as an object
He said something.
S V O
He said that he was sick.
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What did he say?
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Noun clause used as a subject
Something is your business.
S V
Whatever you do is your business.
Someone is still in the cafeteria.
S V
Whoever ate my lunch is still in
the cafeteria.
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What is your business?
Who is in the cafeteria?
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The subordinator may take the "subject" or "object"
position in a noun clause.
Note the usage of the following:
Henry loves Mary. (S V O)
Mary loves Jim. (S V O)
The person who(m) Lee loves is a secret.
The person who loves Tim is a secret.
Who(m) Henry loves is a secret.
Who loves Tim is a secret.
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Mary is the "object" of the sentence.
Mary is the "subject" of the sentence.
Relative clause (subordinator in obj. position)
Relative clause (subordinator in subj. position)
Noun clause (subordinator in obj. position)
Noun clause (subordinator in subj. position)
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Subordinators which are used in noun clauses:
(Some of these words are also used in
Grammar: Relative Clauses and
Grammar: Wh - Questions.) .
that
what
who
whoever
whatever
whether
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which
where
when
how
why
if
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how much
how many
how long
how far
how often
whose
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Remember to preserve word order in noun clauses:
I don't know
who he is.
Whoever she is is not important.
Whatever is in the box is a mystery.
Can you tell me
what he is doing?
She doesn't undestand
why he is leaving.
I wonder how much that costs.
Do you know
how long it will take?
See also :
Grammar : Embedded Questions
Grammar : Reported Speech
Speaking : Indirect Requestsi
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