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Noun Clause Examples: A Comprehensive List for College Students

Hey there, future grammar gurus! 👋 Ever get tangled up in noun clauses? Don't worry, you're not alone! I'm here to break it down with clear examples and a fun quiz to test your knowledge. Let's get started! 🚀
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cody_martin Jan 4, 2026

📚 What are Noun Clauses?

A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun. It can act as a subject, object, complement, or appositive in a sentence. They often begin with words like that, what, who, whom, whose, which, when, where, why, how, whether, or if.

Quick Study Guide

  • 🔍 A noun clause acts as a noun within a sentence.
  • ✍️ It starts with words like 'that', 'who', 'what', etc.
  • 📍 Functions: Subject, Object, Complement, Appositive.
  • 💡 Key Tip: Replace the clause with 'it' to check if it functions as a noun.

Practice Quiz

  1. Which of the following sentences contains a noun clause acting as the subject?
    1. That she sings well is obvious.
    2. She sings well in the choir.
    3. Because she sings well, she is the lead.
    4. The choir appreciates that she sings well.
  2. In the sentence, "I don't know what he wants," what is the function of the noun clause?
    1. Subject
    2. Direct Object
    3. Indirect Object
    4. Predicate Nominative
  3. Identify the sentence where the noun clause acts as a predicate nominative.
    1. I understand what you mean.
    2. What you mean is important to me.
    3. My problem is that I am always late.
    4. That I am late is not intentional.
  4. Which sentence uses a noun clause as an appositive?
    1. The news that she won surprised everyone.
    2. She won, which surprised everyone.
    3. Winning surprised everyone.
    4. Because she won, everyone celebrated.
  5. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a noun clause.
    1. I am unsure of why did he leave.
    2. I am unsure of why he left.
    3. Why he left, I am unsure of.
    4. The reason why he left I am unsure of.
  6. In which of the following is 'whether she will come' a noun clause?
    1. I don't know whether she will come or not.
    2. Whether she will come, the party will still happen.
    3. She will come whether it rains or shines.
    4. Whether she will come depends on the weather.
  7. Which of these sentences does NOT contain a noun clause?
    1. I believe that he is honest.
    2. I know the man who is honest.
    3. That he is honest is my belief.
    4. I gave what I could.
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