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NOUN PHRASE VS NOUN CLAUSE

NOUN CLAUSE NOUN PHRASE


DEFINITION Is a clause that function as a noun
Is a phrase that functions as a noun
DESCRIPTION HAS A VERB DOES NOT HAVE A VERB (only
has a noun and modifiers)
EXAMPLE Did you hear what the teacher The cat on the table drinks milk.
said? The bakery on the corner sells lots
She was saddened by what she of pastries.
had read. The young puppy chased its tail
She chose to photograph Very few giant pandas remain in the
whomever was willing to pose for wild
her. All the kids were sleeping.
When she will arrive is dependent The boy in the blue jeans says he'll
on traffic. do it.
What she cooked was delicious. The provided map illustrates
What the bar graph shows is residential areas
relevant.

Usually includes:
Who(ever)
Whose
Whom(ever)
Which(ever)
Where(ever)
When(ever)
How
That
YANG DI BOLD ADA VERB YANG DI BOLD TIDAK ADA
NYA VERB SAMA SEKALI

Berikut adalah contoh noun, pronoun, noun phrase, dan noun clause:

Noun : I bought a car. (as object)


Pronoun : I bought it. (as object)
Noun Phrase : I bought an expensive car. (as object)
Noun clause : The car that I bought is expensive. (as subject)

CONCLUSION :

EXERCISE 1 in PPT
MODULE 1 – ELEMENT OF SENTENCE
The car (which) I bought yesterday has the latest
NO. 5 :
ignition system.  noun clause  This one is still open for
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More exercise :
https://www.englishgrammar.org/noun-clause-exercise-3/
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/subjects-and-objects-exercise-1.html

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