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A noun clause

  A  noun clause  is a  dependent clause  that takes the place of any noun in the sentence, whether they are subjects, objects, or subject complements .  Define noun clause:   A subordinate clause that does the work of a Noun is known as a NOUN CLAUSE . To identify a NOUN CLAUSE, ask the question ” WHAT” .  A NOUN CLAUSE can begin with - That, Who, What, Whose, If, Whether,  Whoever, Whomever, Whatever, When, Where, Why and How.       ·         NOUN CLAUSE contain a subject and a verb. ·         NOUN CLAUSE are dependent clauses that cannot stand alone. ·         NOUN CLAUSE function as a noun in the sentence. ·         NOUN CLAUSE generally begin with particular words .   1. Shivam said that he will come tomorrow. Ans:   Shivam said – Main clause.   ...