NOUN CLAUSES
NOUN CLAUSES AND EMBEDDED QUESTIONS Noun clauses and embedded questions are important grammatical structures in English that are used to express ideas and information in a variety of contexts. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at what they are and how they're used. Noun Clauses: A noun clause is a type of subordinate clause that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can serve as the subject, object, or complement of the sentence. Noun clauses are introduced by words such as "that", "whether", "if", and "wh-" words such as "who", "what", "when", "where", "why", and "how". Here are some examples of noun clauses: "I believe that he will come to the party." (subject) "She told me what she had for breakfast." (object) "My goal is to learn how to speak Spanish fluently." (complement) In each of these sentences, the noun clause is acting as a