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Noun Clause
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“Ever since you first toddled into a school door, your teachers have been telling
you that a noun is a person, place, thing or idea.”
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Remember: 1. A noun is a part of speech. 2. Subjects and objects are parts of
the sentence. 3. Nouns function as subjects or
objects. 4. THEREFORE… Nouns = subjects
or objects!
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Example: The burrito gave me
heartburn.
Burrito and heartburn are the nouns in this sentence. Gave is
the verb and burrito is the subject.
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Remember…To find the subject
of a sentence, locate the verb and ask
who or what about the verb.
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Hint… Dependent signal which introduce noun
clausesWho Whom
Whose Which
That If
Whether What
When Where
How Why
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AND… you can add to the list various forms of “-
ever”
Whoever
Whenever
Whatever
Wherever
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Always keep in mind…
Many of these words are flexible and can do different things in
different sentences.