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noun clause

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noun

Grammar.
  1. a subordinate clause that functions as a noun within a main clause.


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The noun clause may be contracted by making the predicate, when changed to an infinitive phrase, the objective complement, and the subject the object complement.

From Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition by Kellogg, Brainerd

The noun clause, in its various uses as subject, object, in apposition, etc., often contains a subjunctive.

From An English Grammar by Sewell, James Witt

Here are to be noticed certain sentences seemingly complex, with a noun clause in apposition with it; but logically they are nothing but simple sentences.

From An English Grammar by Sewell, James Witt

A noun clause may be contracted to an infinitive phrase.

From Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition by Kellogg, Brainerd

The noun clause may be made prominent by introducing the independent clause parenthetically; as,"His story, we believe, is exaggerated."

From Graded Lessons in English An Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Reed, Alonzo

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