John Christopher
What is a noun caluse in English? How to identify a noun clause, adverbial or verbal clause?
Mar 20, 2019 4:17 PM
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Subject verb object. sometimes Subject adverb verb object. . Subject, object tend to be nouns, things. Adverbs qualify verbs, the way in which the verb acted, how things happened. . When a noun, such as subject or object is replaced by a clause, then the clause is likely a noun-clause. When a clause replaces the verb, then it's likely a verb clause. When a clause replaces an adverb, that is it describes how something happened, it's proabbly an adverbial clause. . Clauses have verbs, they are complete sub-sentences in some sense. When you have a clause, a complete sub-sentence in a sentence, just see which it replaces. . Examples from the web . He is a genius . Whoever thought of the idea is a genius. . Send him a note. Send whoever interviewed him a note. . I remember yesterday. I remember the day when I bought my first car. . I couldn't feel anger against him. I couldn't feel anger against him because I liked him too much. . here "because I liked him too much" modifies the "feel" so it's acting as an adverb.
March 20, 2019
Out of interest, Why? . Sometimes when you understand really well why you want something, then you find you have a way of doing it.
March 20, 2019
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