Change from full subject-predicate form
In a noun clause, the full subject and predicate are retained, but the structure is changed by addition of a special word order, or by both. These changed permit the noun clause to fill the same positions and to serve the same functions as nouns.
Types and functions of noun clauses
Noun clauses may be classified according to the kind
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- 0. Preface
- 1. Introduction to Part of Speech
- 2. Nouns
- 3. Pronouns
- 4. Verb
- 5. Auxiliaries
- 6. Adjective
- 7. Articles
- 8. Adverb
- 9. Preposition and Prepositional Phrases
- 10. Conjunctions and Compunding
- 11. Sentences and Clauses
- 12. Introduction to Complex Structure
- 13. Advebial Clauses
- 14. Adjective Clauses
- 15. Noun Clauses
- 16. Participial Phrases
- 17. Gerund Phrases
- 18. Infinitive Phrases
- 19. Absolute Contructions
- 20. Abstrac Noun Phrases
- 21. Appositive Noun and Adjective Phrases
- 22. Appendix
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