Basic Sentence Patterns DLA - Mt. San Antonio College
A noun clause is a clause used as a noun in a sentence. Like a noun, a noun clause can be used as a subject, an object of the verb, a predicate word, or an object of a preposition. Subject: Whoever wants the last piece of cake can have it. Direct Object: We don’t know where the rehearsal is. Object of Preposition: Everyone was please by how ... ................
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