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  1. Exercise 1: Identifying Noun Clauses. In the following sentences, identify the noun clauses. Remember, a noun clause can function as a subject, an object, or a complement. Try underlining or highlighting the noun clause in each sentence.

  2. A very short worksheet on interrogative noun clauses that includes a brief explanation and then a little bit of practice. The suggested answers are on the back. 89 uses. dinodoni.

  3. A collection of downloadable worksheets, exercises and activities to teach Noun clauses, shared by English language teachers.

  4. Noun Clauses Practice Exercise 1 Directions: Identify the noun clause in the following sentence. 1. When the next game will take place has not been determined. A. When the next game B. will take place C. When the next game will take place D. has not been determined 2. Elliot expected that there would be no tickets. A. Elliot expected that

  5. Noun clauses explanations with examples and exercises-- We use who, which, whose, whoever, whatever, when, where, why, whether, how and that in noun clauses.

  6. By completing these worksheets, students will: Identify noun clauses in sentences; Complete responses to questions by adding noun clauses to incomplete sentences correctly; Convert phrases into noun clauses; Understand how noun clauses function in different sentences; And transform sentences in various ways to include noun clauses.

  7. 23 paź 2015 · A noun clause can act as the subject or object of the verb. It can also act as the object of a preposition. Identify the noun clauses in the following sentences.