Definition
Of Noun Clause
Noun clauses is a group of words
that can not stand alone (dependent clauses) that has a subject and predicate
and functioning as nouns (nouns), which can be as subject, object, or
complement.Noun clauses usually begin with subordinate conjunctions
(conjunction between clauses with main clause; Because, as if, as though, even
though, although, as, in order, so that, etc.) or relative pronouns (pronouns
that refer to a preceding noun (antecedent) that serves as penghubungdalam
sentences, such as who, that, whom, which, Whose, etc.).
Formula:
- Conjunction + S + Predicate + ……. (Object)
- That + subject + verb (+ complement)
- Wh-word + subject + verb ( + complement)
Examples:
1. The
t-shirt your mother is wearing is made in Yogya.
2. All
he said was nonsense
3. What
you want is what we've got
4. Anything
you say won't make any difference
5. The
answers she write here may solve your problem
6. Jack,
whom i met yesterday, will be my new neighbor.
7. I
was Reading a book when the bell rang.
8. When
they arrive is still uncertain
9. Mr.Ricard,
who is teacher, was looking for you at school.
10. Alam
, whose book was stolen last month just bought another new book yesterday.
Source:
From various sources
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