Sabtu, 05 Mei 2012

SOFSKILL BAHASA INGGRIS

NAMA : PRATIWI WULANDARI
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KELAS: 3 EA 11



NOUN CLAUSES

Noun clauses is a dependent clause that functions as a noun (that is, as a subject, object, or complement) within a sentence. Noun clauses is an entire clause which takes the place of a noun in another clause or phrase.

Examples :
•           I often wonder how you are getting on with him.
•           He feared that he would fail.
•           They replied that they would come to this town.
•           Do you know who stole the watch?
•           I thought that it would be fine day.
•           No one knows who he is.
•           I did not know what he would do next.
•           How the budget got in is a mystery.
•           Pay careful attention to what I am going to say.
•           I do not understand how all it happened

Examples of sentence :
1.         Subject of the sentence:
What he gets makes his family proud.

2.         Direct object:
I know where her house is.

3.         Indirect object:
The President will give whatever the Indonesia National Football Team gets an appreciation.

4.         Subjective Complement:
That is what you want.

5.         Objective complement:
They will name their dog whatever they want to.

6.         Object of a prepositions:
The old lady cried for whatever his husband did.

7.         Appositive:
John, whom i met yesterday, will be my new business partner.

8.         Object of a participle:
Remembering what she promised, I tried to be better.

9.         Object of an infinitive:
They requested me to notice what they spoke.

10.       Object of a gerund:
Rejecting what he wants makes me unhappy.



references
http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/claustyp.html
http://grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/nounclauseterm.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_(grammar)



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