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Jumat, 20 April 2012

NOUN CLAUSE

Definition of noun clause Noun clause is a clause that functions as a noun. Due to its function as a noun, then the noun clause can occupy the following positions: A. Subject of the sentence (subject of a sentence) 2. Transitive verb object (object of a transitive verb) 3. Prepositional object (object of a preposition) 4. Complement (complement) 5. Additional informants (noun in apposition) For more details, look at the examples below! A. noun clause as subject of the sentence Example: What you said does not convince me at all. How he Becomes so rich makes people curious. What the salesman has said is untrue. That the world is round is a fact. B. Noun clauses as objects of transitive verbs Example: I know what you mean. I do not understand what he is talking about. He said his son That would study in Australia. Verb that noun clause can be followed in this case, That clause include: admit: to admit Realize: realize announce: announce recommend: advocate believe: believe remember: remember deny: deny reveal: states, revealed expect: expect say: say find: find see: see forget: forget stipulate: set hear: hearing suggest: advocate inform: inform suppose: assumed know: to know, know Think: think, think promise: promise understand: understand Propose: proposed wish: wish, hope C. Noun clauses as objects of prepositions Example: Please listen to what your teacher is saying. Budi pays full attention to how the native speaker is pronouncing the English word. Be careful of what you're doing. D. Noun clause as pelegkap Example: The good news is that? The culprit has been put into the jail. This is what I want. That is what you need. E. Noun clause as a noun in apposition Example: The Idea That people can live without oxygen is unreasonable. The fact Rudi always comes late That does not surprise me. source: http://citrasat.wordpress.com/2010/03/14/pengertian-noun-clause/