Audio 56 |
Practice |
Listen to the audio track to find three words in each sentence and tick them in the
box.
| 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. |
| Daughter | Participate | New | Was |
| His | Regret | Was | Many |
| Pregnant | They | Delighted | Excited |
| Were | Match | Saw | Viewers |
| Find out | Game | Friend | Much |
| Don’t | Contest | Were | Stadium |
Audio 57 |
GRAMMAR |
NOUN CLAUSES
A noun clause is a group of words which does the work of a noun.
As you know, a clause contains a subject and a predicate of its own.
We use who, what, which, whose, whoever, whatever, when, where, why, how and that in noun clauses.
Types of noun clauses:
1. Noun clauses as a subject:
a. What she is doing is
not usual.
subject
b. What you
said is not clear.
Subject
2. Noun clauses as a direct object:
a. She knows
what my name is.
D.Object
b. I noticed where they were going.
D.Object