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What is a NOMINAL CLAUSE?
and a Relative Nominal Clause? Can you give me any examples?
24 de jul. de 2009 13:06
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A nominal clause is a clause (a group of words containing its own subject and verb) that is taking the place of a noun or pronoun in a sentence:
Example:
"I don't know [when I should arrive]."
"[How he survived] is a mystery to me."
A relative nominal clause has the same function, but begins with a relative pronoun:
"[Whoever wants to come] is invited to my party."
"I wonder [who left this package]."
24 de julio de 2009
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Dictionary definition of a nominal clause
1. A clause functioning like a noun (or noun phrase). (Also called noun clause .)
Nominal clauses, other than nominal relative clauses, tend to be abstract in meaning. A nominal clause can be a subject, object, or complement in sentence structure:[ What happened next ] remains a mystery (S)He alleges [ (that) he doesn't remember a thing ] (O)The question is [ how we should proceed ] (C)
and can function in various other ways:I'm not sure [ if we should report this ] (complement of adjective)It depends on [ what happens next] ...
25 de julio de 2009
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