Grammar

Noun clause

Noun clause

Definition

In simpler terms, noun clause does the work of a noun

Difference between noun phrase & noun clause

Let’s see these two examples.

1. I know to play cricket.

2. I know that I can play cricket.

In the first example, I know to play cricket, ‘to play cricket‘, is a phrase as it does not contain a subject or predicate. This phrase is the object of the verb “know” and hence does the work of a noun. Therefore it is a noun phrase.

In the second example, I know that I can play cricket, ‘that I can play cricket‘, contains a subject and  predicate of its own. It is therefore a clause. This clause is the object of the verb “know” and so does the work of a noun. Therefore it is a noun clause.

That you have done scares her.

Subject: ‘that you have done’.

Verb: scares

That you have done‘, does the work of a noun, and hence it is a Noun clause. 

All clauses, and here Noun clause, is a group of words which contains a Subject and a predicate of its own, and does the work of a noun.

How to easily identify a noun clause?

Noun clauses begin with the words

“who, whom, whether, why, that, what, when, where, how, whoever”

Noun clause with examples
Noun clause with examples

Example: Whoever submitted their note can go on the field trip.

Explanation: ‘Whoever submitted their note’ is the noun clause and it takes the place of the subject and hence is called the ‘subject noun clause’.

Noun clause with examples

Example: You know what he did to the dog.

Explanation: ‘what he did to the dog’ is the noun clause and it takes the place of the object and hence is called the ‘object noun clause’.

Noun clause with examples

Example: The astronomer predicted whether it will rain or not. 

Explanation: ‘whether it will rain or not’ is the noun clause and it takes the place of predicate and hence is called the ‘predicate nominative’.

Noun clause with examples

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Noun clause

Choose the correct noun clauses in the following sentences.

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1. I am afraid whether the bus will come on time.

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2. That he lied to me, upsets me.

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3. I wonder what time I will reach the destination.

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4. The book which he read was awesome.

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5. The teacher asked if I did my homework.

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6. I am unsure where he placed the jacket.

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7. I don't know whether he needs medicine.

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8. She believes that he will come to the party.

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9. I am glad that I got the deal.

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10. She is worried whether he will like the present.

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11. The physician told me that I need to exercise more.

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