Nominal Clauses

A nominal clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence. It can act as a subject, object, or complement.

Common words that introduce nominal clauses include that, what, who, whether, and if.

Question 1 / 100%
1.

What function do nominal clauses often serve?

2.

True or False: Nominal clauses cannot act as objects.

3.

Which sentence contains a subject nominal clause?

4.

Identify the nominal clause in: 'What she said was shocking.'

5.

Which of these begins a nominal clause?

6.

Choose the correct nominal clause: 'I don't know ____.'

7.

Which sentence contains a nominal clause?

8.

Complete the sentence: 'She believes ____ is true.'

9.

Which of the following is a nominal clause?

10.

What is the role of 'that he lied' in the sentence: 'I can't believe that he lied.'

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