Noun Clauses Powerpoint
Noun Clauses Powerpoint
Noun Clauses Powerpoint
Noun Clauses:
Subjects, Objects, and
Complements
Dining Out
Focus on Grammar 5
Part VIII, Unit 21
By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
Copyright 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
Should
Should We
We Leave
Leave aa Tip?
Tip?
What this waiter needs is
some more training.
I dont know why we should leave a
tip for the waiter. He was terrible!
Noun
Noun Clauses
Clauses 11
Noun clauses are dependent clauses that perform the
same functions that regular nouns do. Noun clauses begin
with that, question words, or whether or if.
Its clear
that I
wont
get a tip
tonight.
Noun
Noun Clauses
Clauses 22
Noun clauses can be subjects, objects, subject
complements, or adjective complements.
Subject
Noun
Noun Clauses
Clauses with
with That
That
We use the word that to introduce certain noun clauses. In
such cases, that is a grammatical word that simply introduces
a clause. It has no clear meaning.
Practice 1
Examples:
My boss told me
(that) I should be
more careful.
careful
4) I notice that
2) It appears that
Embedded
Embedded Questions
Questions 11
A question that is changed to a noun clause is called an
embedded question. We use statement word order in
embedded questions, not question word order.
What do you
want to order?
Statement Order
Embedded
Embedded Questions
Questions 22
Embedded questions are more polite than
direct questions.
Are there any tables
next to a window?
Direct Question
Embedded
Embedded Questions
Questions 33
An embedded question can occur within a statement or
within another question. Notice the difference in
punctuation.
Can someone explain why
there is lipstick on my glass ?
Be
Be Careful!
Careful!
Do not use do, does, or did in embedded questions.
Practice 2
Example:
I wonder
I dont know
She/He asked me
Do you know
Embedded
Embedded Questions
Questions 44
We use if and whether (or not) to introduce embedded
yes/no questions. If and whether (or not) are similar in
meaning and can often be used interchangeably.
Is the waiter
coming back?
Practice 3
I dont know
She/He asked me
Do you know
References
References
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