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Objectives:1. Identify Noun
Clause2. Construct a
sentence applying noun clause
Identifying noun clause
Pre-Test1. The teacher
believes that the students can answer the test.
2. He learned that underwater volcano hunters needed to be
able to tell their discovery.
3. That the continents once formed a single
supercontinent is a fascinating
theory showed.
4. Whoever believes in me is considered a
friend.
5. I learned that someone got a perfect score in UT.
Pre-Test1. The teacher
believes that the students can answer the test.
2. He learned that underwater volcano hunters needed to be
able to tell their discovery.
3. That the continents once formed a single
supercontinent is a fascinating
theory showed.
4. Whoever believes in me is considered a
friend.
5. I learned that someone got a perfect score in UT.
A noun clause is a dependent or
subordinate clause that is used in a
sentence as a noun.
Noun clauses start with subordinating conjunctions;
what, why, how, where, when, who, whom, which, whose, whether, that, if , whoever
FT # 5.Identifying Noun
Clause
1. The committee requested that he lead the team to the venue.
2. They believe that he has the potential to serve others.
3. What he shares with fellow members is what he shares with non-members.
4. Whoever claims to be better than him must be very proud.
5. The officers realized that he is the only member with a pure heart.
1. The committee requested that he lead the team to the venue.
2. They believe that he has the potential to serve others.
3. What he shares with fellow members is what he shares with non-members.
4. Whoever claims to be better than him must be very proud.
5. The officers realized that he is the only member with a pure heart.