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Hello people! In this lesson, we are going to learn what is a noun clause. What is a noun clause? A noun clause is a clause that works as a noun in a sentence. It starts with the following conjunctions: what, whatever, whenever, when, where, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, why, and how. An noun clause is a part or fragment of a sentence; it cannot stand on its own. It can act as the following in a sentence: 1. The subject of the sentence 2. The object of the sentence 3. The object of the preposition 4. The subject complement Let's take some examples: • Whatever you eat in breakfast is good for health. "Whatever you eat in breakfast" is a noun clause that's working as the subject of the sentence. You can ask the question "WHAT" to find out the subject of the sentence. • I want to eat what you are eating. "What you are eating" is a noun clause that is working as the object of the verb "eat". I want to eat what? What you are eating. • We are going to where you went last night. "Where you went last night" is a noun clause, working as the object of the preposition "to". • You are what you think you are. "What you think you are" is a noun clause, working as a subject complement, modifying the subject "you". Watch the complete lesson to understand NOUN CLAUSE in detail!