Noun Clauses in English Grammar and How to Use Them

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Noun clauses are often used in writing. Watch this video to see the different ways that noun clauses can be used.

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Clear cut explanation thank you mam 🙏❤️ from India 🇮🇳

chitraramalingam
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Very smart and clear explanations. Greta work, teacher.

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great ¡¡¡ thank you miss, very clear.I'm grateful

carlosespinoza
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Thanks, your video helped me a lot. ❤

libaniaalmeida
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You're welcome. Yes I realize different grammarians will not always agree on matters like this.

baycityworldful
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Thank you for your video, I learned a lot.

AninnyFree
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I have no words...so grateful, so thankful for your explanations, Madam!!! If it is possible, prepare for us Cleft sentences and English inversion, please!

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Thanks a lot for your valuable information

hassnabddelmnem
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The Best explanation that i've ever seen in My life

danielcanorickh
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Hello. In the sentence "That it looks like rain is what worries me" and the others containing two noun clauses, you describe the second one following the verb-to-be is as a direct object. Wouldn't that noun clause be acting as a subject complement? Also all the words that begin a noun clause you have identified as conjunctions. I have been taught to call relative pronouns except for the subordinating conjunctions how, when, why, where, whether, and if. Are both terms correct?

baycityworldful
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Thank you miss, I wish you have a happy life🌸

Mt.hi
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Can noun clause function as object complement or adjective clause function as object modifier

vjvj
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I will share it with with a group who are preparing for ielts.

alisameers
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Hi, teacher! I thought "b" verbs were always followed by complements, not objects.

SharonWilliam-klhe
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Thank you for the explanation. But, I have a question regarding the conjunction "That". From the video, " that" can be ommitted as the adjective complement. So, is it still a complex sentence when the conjuntion "that" is ommitted? or does it become simple sentence because there's no subordinate conjunction. Please answer my question. I'm waiting for your answer. Thank you...😊

sitijulyarahtihasibuan
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Hello, I've got a question
"Your statement that you lost the money cannot be believed"
I was doing exercises when the answer I chose for this turned out to be incorrect. I was wondering if you could explain which clause it actually is

misakitsukino
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Unbelievable in the first example isn't an object because " was" is a linking verb. It is a subject

tannirtannir
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Looks like you confused conjunctions with pronouns; e.g. which, what whoever, etc. are pronouns, never conjunctions! All dictionaries agree😀

larad
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Great lesson. Just one question: could the noun clause be used as an object complement?

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