Noun clauses are tricky to learn. A noun clause is a clause that plays the role of a noun, just like how an adverb clause plays the role of an adverb. Let's look at this example below:

I see the sun.

The noun in this sentence is "sun." Now, take a look at this sentence.

I see that the sun is rising.

The noun clause in this sentence is "that the sun is rising." It is connected by the word "that," which makes the clause dependent.


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