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Use noun clause

connector/subjects
correctly
Merliyani Putri Anggraini
Noun Clause (Cont….)
A noun clause is a clause that plays the role of a noun. It consists of
subject and verb.

who what which

whoever whatever whichever


Types of Noun Clauses

Object of a Verb Object of a Preposition Subject of a Sentence


Noun clauses can act as Noun clauses also act as A noun clause can act as the
the direct object of a verb. objects of a preposition in subject of a sentence. The
They follow verbs to prepositional phrases. In noun clause itself performs the
inform the reader where the examples below, you'll action in the sentence.
the action is going. see the prepositions "of"
and "for" in action.
I don’t know about how she makes the cake
Noun Clause
Subject Verb Subject Verb
as Object

was
Kenzy chose which -
interesting

It is for whoever - studies well

They will get whatever - was wished

Examples: Noun Clause


as Subject
Subject Verb Verb + complement

Whichever Kenzy chooses must be a good one

Whoever - studies well can pass the exams

Whatever they wished will happen


Thank you 

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