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THE NOUN CLAUSE
  A noun clause is a subordinate clause used as a noun in the sentence. A noun clause may be used as a
subject or direct object of the verb, as a predicate noun, as object of the preposition, or as an appositive.

  Every direct quotation is a noun clause without an introductory word.

  Mary said, "Dinner is ready." (The noun clause is the object of said.)
  Mary said that dinner was ready. (That is the introductory word.)

   Identifying Noun Clauses. Underline the noun clause in each sentence. If the noun clause is the subject of
the sentence, write S in the blank. If the noun clause is the direct object, write D in the blank.

  Example: I know what the answer is. D

1. Do you know who is the governor of Ohio?                     _____

2. Susan thinks that she will get the job at Martin's Store.      _____

3. Whoever phoned us didn't let the phone ring long enough.            _____

4. Andy promised that he'd be on time for the party.              _____

5. Whether or not she should go camping worried Jane.               _____

6. Mr. Sims mentioned that he'd be late for the meeting.           _____

7. Whoever sent us this letter should have signed his or her name. _____

8. Who your ancestors were makes no difference to me.               _____

9. Mr. Barnes swore that he would tell the truth.              _____

10. That anyone else could be doing the same experiments never occurred to him.           _____

11. The old man knew where the treasure was kept.                  _____

12. I'll never forget what happened on our way to the carnival.      _____

13. I knew that the safe was behind the picture.               _____

14. Amy assured Miss Jordan that she understood the problems.             _____

15. What happened on June 30, 1973, will never be forgotten in our town.          _____

16. We knew that we were in for a spell of hot, humid weather.         _____

17. Whoever visits us will be assured of a freshly painted room.       _____

18. Whoever sent us this Christmas card forgot to sign his or her name.        _____

19. We all believe that Jim will be elected class president.       _____

20. Mr. Norman regrets that he didn't travel more in his youth.      _____
1. Do you know who is the governor of Ohio?                       (D)

2. Susan thinks that she will get the job at Martin's store.      (D)

3. Whoever phoned us didn't let the phone ring long enough.              (S)

4. Andy promised that he'd be on time for the party.               (D)

5. Whether or not she should go camping worried Jane.                   (S)

6. Mr. Sims mentioned that he'd be late for the meeting.             (D)

7. Whoever sent us this letter should have signed his or her name.         (S)

8. Who your ancestors were makes no difference to me.                   (S)

9. Mr. Barnes swore that he would tell the truth.                 (D)

10. That anyone else could be doing the same experiments never occurred to him.                 (S)

11. The old man knew where the treasure was kept.                    (D)

12. I'll never forget what happened on our way the carnival.       (D)

13. I knew that the safe was behind the picture.               (D)

14. Amy assured Miss Jordan that she understood the problems.                 (D)

15. What happened on June 30, 1973, will never be forgotten in our town.                  (S)

16. We knew that we were in for a spell of hot, humid weather.             (D)

17. Whoever visits us will be assured of a freshly painted room.         (S)

18. Whoever sent us this Christmas card forgot to sign his or her name.             (S)

19. We all believe that Jim will be elected class president.        (D)

20. Mr. Norman regrets that he didn't travel more in his youth.          (D)



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Clause noun

  • 1. THE NOUN CLAUSE A noun clause is a subordinate clause used as a noun in the sentence. A noun clause may be used as a subject or direct object of the verb, as a predicate noun, as object of the preposition, or as an appositive. Every direct quotation is a noun clause without an introductory word. Mary said, "Dinner is ready." (The noun clause is the object of said.) Mary said that dinner was ready. (That is the introductory word.) Identifying Noun Clauses. Underline the noun clause in each sentence. If the noun clause is the subject of the sentence, write S in the blank. If the noun clause is the direct object, write D in the blank. Example: I know what the answer is. D 1. Do you know who is the governor of Ohio? _____ 2. Susan thinks that she will get the job at Martin's Store. _____ 3. Whoever phoned us didn't let the phone ring long enough. _____ 4. Andy promised that he'd be on time for the party. _____ 5. Whether or not she should go camping worried Jane. _____ 6. Mr. Sims mentioned that he'd be late for the meeting. _____ 7. Whoever sent us this letter should have signed his or her name. _____ 8. Who your ancestors were makes no difference to me. _____ 9. Mr. Barnes swore that he would tell the truth. _____ 10. That anyone else could be doing the same experiments never occurred to him. _____ 11. The old man knew where the treasure was kept. _____ 12. I'll never forget what happened on our way to the carnival. _____ 13. I knew that the safe was behind the picture. _____ 14. Amy assured Miss Jordan that she understood the problems. _____ 15. What happened on June 30, 1973, will never be forgotten in our town. _____ 16. We knew that we were in for a spell of hot, humid weather. _____ 17. Whoever visits us will be assured of a freshly painted room. _____ 18. Whoever sent us this Christmas card forgot to sign his or her name. _____ 19. We all believe that Jim will be elected class president. _____ 20. Mr. Norman regrets that he didn't travel more in his youth. _____
  • 2. 1. Do you know who is the governor of Ohio? (D) 2. Susan thinks that she will get the job at Martin's store. (D) 3. Whoever phoned us didn't let the phone ring long enough. (S) 4. Andy promised that he'd be on time for the party. (D) 5. Whether or not she should go camping worried Jane. (S) 6. Mr. Sims mentioned that he'd be late for the meeting. (D) 7. Whoever sent us this letter should have signed his or her name. (S) 8. Who your ancestors were makes no difference to me. (S) 9. Mr. Barnes swore that he would tell the truth. (D) 10. That anyone else could be doing the same experiments never occurred to him. (S) 11. The old man knew where the treasure was kept. (D) 12. I'll never forget what happened on our way the carnival. (D) 13. I knew that the safe was behind the picture. (D) 14. Amy assured Miss Jordan that she understood the problems. (D) 15. What happened on June 30, 1973, will never be forgotten in our town. (S) 16. We knew that we were in for a spell of hot, humid weather. (D) 17. Whoever visits us will be assured of a freshly painted room. (S) 18. Whoever sent us this Christmas card forgot to sign his or her name. (S) 19. We all believe that Jim will be elected class president. (D) 20. Mr. Norman regrets that he didn't travel more in his youth. (D) M:9-TLCTLC Web DesignHandouts WorksheetsGrammar.Punctuation.WritingClause-Noun.doc