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Minggu, 19 April 2015

Noun clause dan Adjective Clause


 Noun clause

Noun clause is a clause (combination of two or more words that consists of a Subject and a Verb but not yet formed a perfect sentence) that functions as a noun (a noun) so it can function either as a subject or object of the sentence.


Example :
1.    I like what she is reading.
2.    She doesn’t know whom she loves more.
3.    I still remember what you did last summer.
4.    Whom she loves more will be happy.
5.    How the budget got in is a mystery.

Adjective clause
Adjective clause or a relative clause is a dependent clause that functions as adjective and noun or pronoun describes the main clause of a complex sentence (the sentence which consists of independent clause and one or more of the dependent clause).
Position of the adjective clause always follow the noun or pronoun that come. In the sentence, the noun or pronoun that serves as a subject or object. Adjective clause begins with a word called the relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that, etc) which serves to bridge the connections with a pronoun or noun come.
Example:
1.    I like the book that she is reading.
2.    She doesn’t know the one whom she loves more.
3.    I still remember the killing that you did last summer.
4.    The one whom she loves more will be happy.
5.    The killing that you did last summer will never be forgotten.