Senin, 18 Maret 2013

NOUN CLAUSE


Verb are often followed by objects. Some verbs can be followed by NOUN CLAUSE.
For example : I know where he lives.
Where he lives is a noun clause and it is the object of the verb know.
A noun clause has its own subject and verb.
  • I know where he lives.
S   V              O
    1. He is the subject of the noun clause
    2. lives is the verb of the noun clause.
 A noun clause can begin with a Question Word.
The following question words can be used to introduce a noun clause : when , where , why , how , who , whom , what , which , whose.
For examples :
1.         Q    : Where does he live ?
NC : I don’t know where he lives.   
                                                      S     V

2.         Q         : When did they leave ?
            NC      : I don’t remember when they left.
                                                                  S     V

3.         Q        : What did she say ?
            NC     : Please tell me what she said.
                                                          S     V

4.         Q       : Why is Tom absent ?
            NC    : I wonder why Tom is absent.
                                                 S    V

Noun Clause with Who , What , Whose + Be


1. Q    : Who is that boy ?
                     V       S
    NC : I don’t know who that boy is.
                                                S      V

2. Q    : Whose pen is this ?
                                V   S
    NC : I don’t know whose pen this is.
                                                      S   V

3. Q    : Who is in the office ?
                S   V
    NC : I don’t know who is in the office.
                                    S    V

4. Q    : Whose pen is on the desk ?
                    S         V
    NC : I don’t know whose pen is on the desk.
                                           S       V

Noun Clause which begin with Whether or If
·        When a yes / no question is changed to a noun clause , “ if “ is usually used to    introduce the clause.
Example : Q : is Eric at home ?
                 NC : I don’t know if Eric is at home.
                         S         V                  O

·        When “ if “ introduces a noun clause , the expression frequently comes at the end of the clause.
Example : NC : I don’t know if Eric is at home or not.

·        “ Whether “ has the same meaning as “ if “
Example : I don’t know whether Eric is at home.

·        “ Or not “ can come at the end of the noun clause.
Example : NC : I don’t know whether Eric is at home or not.

·        “ Or not “ can come immediately after “ Whether “.
Example : NC : I don’t know whether or not Eric is at home.

Note : “ Or not “ cannot come immediately after “ V “

Noun Clauses which begin with That

  • A noun clause can be introduced by the word that.
Example :1.  I think that Mr.Jones is a good teacher.
                                S    V                            O

  • “ That- Clauses “ are frequently used as the objects of verbs which express mental activity.
  • The word “ that “ is often omitted especially in speaking , but they still the same meaning.
 Examples : Mary thinks that John is a good actor.
                    Mary thinks john is a good actor.

 Resource : Buku SMA                       

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