Advanced English Grammar: Noun Clauses
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2016
- Having trouble finding the subject or object in a sentence? It might be a noun clause. In this lesson, we'll look at the dependent clause and its conjunctions in order to write better sentences and to read high-level texts like those you will find in newspapers, academic essays, and literature. This is also important if you're in university or taking a test like IELTS or TOEFL. As a writer, I focus my attention on the many elements we use to build great sentences and paragraphs. I've broken down this advanced part of English grammar and will teach it to you simply -- so you can understand and use the noun clauses in your own writing. I'll show you many examples of noun clauses, so you can see the noun clause in context. Take the quiz at www.engvid.com/advanced-englis... to practice identifying the types of noun clauses in example sentences.
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TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's video we're going to look at some more advanced grammar. We're going to look at the noun clause. Now, you may have seen my previous video where I did an introduction to subordinate clauses. Today I'm going to look at only one, only the noun clause, get a little bit deeper into it, show you some examples, show you how it works, how to build it, when to use it, etc.
So before we begin, let's review: What is a clause? A clause is a combination of words that must contain a subject and a verb. Okay? Now, every sentence has at least one independent clause. The noun clause is a dependent clause. Okay? I'm going to write that here. It's a dependent. What that means is that this clause cannot be a sentence by itself. It is always part of a sentence that contains an independent clause, but the noun clause can be part of the independent clause, and we're going to see that in a moment.
But before we do that, we also have to look at the conjunctions. Okay? So these are the words... The conjunctions are the words that join the noun clause to its independent clause or that begin the noun clause. Okay? And again, we're going to look at examples. So these are the ones you need to know: "that", "which", "who", "whom", "whose", "what", "if", "whether", "when", "where", "how", "why", and then: "whoever", "whomever", "whenever", "wherever", "whatever", "whichever". These can all be conjunctions. Now, you have to be careful with a few of them. Some of these can also be conjunctions to adjective clauses, which will be a different video lesson entirely. And you also have to remember that this clause in particular: "that", is quite often removed. Means it's understood to be there, it's implied, but we don't actually have to write it or say it when we're using the noun clause. And again, we're going to look at examples of that.
Another thing to remember is that only some of these can be both the conjunction, the thing that starts the clause, and the subject of the clause. So, for example: "which" can be the subject, "who" can be the subject, "whom" is always an object, never a subject, and "what" can be the subject. "Who", "whoever", "whatever", "whichever" can also be subjects. So I'm going to put an "s" for these. Okay? So it's very important to remember these because sometimes you have to recognize that it is both the conjunction and the clause, and recognize it as a noun clause. Now, of course, it will be much easier to understand all this when we see actual examples, so let's do that.
Okay, so now we're going to look at when to use the noun clause and how to use the noun clause. So, noun clauses have basically four uses. Okay? Or actually five, but one of them is similar. First of all we're going to look at it as the subject. So, a noun clause can be the subject of a clause, of an independent clause.
So let's look at this example: "What she wore to the party really turned some heads." So, what is the noun clause? "What she wore to the party". Okay? So here's our conjunction, here's our subject, and here's our verb. Okay? And then here's another verb. Now, remember: In every sentence, you're going to have one tense verb, will have one subject that corresponds to it. Here I have two tense verbs, which means I need two subjects. So the subject for "wore" is "she", the subject for "turned" is the entire clause. This is the noun clause subject to this verb. Okay? Turned what? Some heads. And, here, we have the object of the whole sentence. So this sentence is essentially SVO, so we have an independent clause, but the subject of the independent clause is a noun clause. So although you have one independent clause, this is still a complex sentence because we're using an independent and the subordinate, and the dependent clause to build it.
Next, watch my new video on INFINITIVE CLAUSES! This lesson builds on your understanding of noun clauses to teach you a new type of clause: ruclips.net/video/exmDE3cMU24/видео.html
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Love your explanation! It's kind of difficult for some learners to understand this grammar issue. However, it's easier when they compare noun clauses to the common role a noun plays in a sentence.
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The space of the youtube is limited. That is the reason that don't have the whole transcript.
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Dear Sir , here is the question : Excluding relative pronoun " that " from the sentence will be considered formal or informal ?
It's neither formal nor informal, but you'll find relative pronouns are excluded far more frequently in texts where writing concisely is valued (i.e. anything with a word limit). It's common to see relative pronouns omitted in academic writing.
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I get confused between noun and adverb phrases. We’re having a quiz in this tomorrow :(
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"I continued to talk for hours thinking she would understand the whole story." Dear Sir kindly tell me which kind of sentence it is and which kinds of clause is used in the sentence.
it is not a clause
"(that) she would understand the whole story" is the noun clause. "That" can be removed in many cases, but it is implied.
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how do I know whether it's a noun clause or adjective clause or adverb clause
The best way to identify is, how a particular clause is acting upon the preceeded or following phrases/clause, for example; 'Whoever helps me, will be rewarded,' Whoever helps me, a phrase is acting as a noun so it is a noun clasue, likewise with adjective and adverb clauses ...Rest is simple, if you know the meaning of a noun, adjective and adverb, you will find it easy. Probably, I answered your question!
trAnwhiz Yes, you are right. However, to emphasis the clause I used a semicolon here.
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we only need to know dependent clause when writing sentences. why do we need to know noun clause??
The noun clause belongs to the dependent clauses.
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2:43 - all of those words can be a subject right?
For example,
Where is whom?
( over here whom is a person's name)
Like this all of those words can be put as the subject.
Please reply!!
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If “whom” were a name in your sentence, shouldn’t it be capitalized?
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Who
Whom
Which
That
The woman is happy. She passed the exam.
The woman who passed the exam is happy.
The woman that passed the exam is happy.
The man is a painter. I met him yesterday.
The man whom I met yesterday I met is a painter.
The man that I met yesterday I met is a painter.
I stayed at the a hotel. it was in the center of the city.
I stayed at the a hotel which was in the center of the city.
I stayed at the a hotel that was in the center of the city.
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This is what I grew up on. In noun clause past and present can be mixed?? Thank you.
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I didn't understand anything. It's quite difficult to me
That's why this is called "advanced". You will understand much more when starting from the basics.
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