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Noun Clause Exercises

I. Underline the noun clauses in the following sentences. Also classify them as Subject, Direct Object,
Subject Complement or Object of a Preposition.

1. Mr. James bought what her wife wanted for her birthday.

2. What I understand about the problem isnt clear to me.

3. At the party Karla will dance with whoever she wants.

4. Is this what were supposed to do?

5. That you became an engineer was unknown to me.

6. You can pretend whatever you want.

7. This gold medal will be for whoever wins the competitions first place.

8. I heard that the class will begin at 9:00 oclock.

9. Shell give whoever calls first the concert tickets.

10. That you came late today is a common thing.

11. Writing sentences is what we need to practice every day.

12. Susan will talk about whatever shell want.

13. My little daughter told me that she was hungry.

14. What this investigation will reveal to us is important to solve the crime.

15. Lets try to find out what the problem is.

16. My girlfriend gave me back a book which I lent her 5 months ago.

17. Whoever gets to the finish line first will be the race winner.

II. Use the suggested markers to add a noun clause to the following sentences.

1. Mr. Green thought that ______________________________________________________________.

2. That we _________________________________________________ can always be proven.

3. Karla Perez was a woman who _______________________________________________________.

4. The children whose ____________________________________ will finish their class at 2:00 oclock.

5. In our theater class, we can perform about whatever ______________________________________.

6. Whenever you ______________________________________________, you can ask for clarification.

7. That she _____________________________________________ is something I learned recently.

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