1. That she left early surprised us.
The noun clause here, “That she left early,”.
2. He knows where I live.
noun clause connected to an independent clause (He knows).
3. He knows where I live.
the noun clause is where I live
4. What she sang was a Hungarian folk song
What she sang is a noun clause
5. I always paid attention to what my father said
what my father said is a noun clause
6. I don't know where my bunch of keys is.
The noun clause is where my bunch of keys is.
7. My mother-in-law insists that the world is oval.
That the world is oval is the noun clause.
8. What the audience wanted was another selection.
What the audience wanted is noun clause used as the subject.
9. I gave whoever wanted one a pamphlet.
whoever wanted one is noun clause used as an indirect object
10. What I had for breakfast gave me heartburn.
(The verb is still "gave," but the subject is a noun clause: "What I had for breakfast.").
11. Will she come to the party??
Noun clause : I don't know whether she will come to the party. Instead of a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to a question, we can give an answer in a complete sentence using whether/If.
12. Did he have a car accident yesterday?
Noun Clause: I never heard whether he had a car accident yesterday.
13. Did Jane pass the test?
Noun Clause: I haven't asked her yet whether she passed the test.
14. Has he been given a promotion?
Noun Clause: He didn't tell me if he has been given a promotion.
15. Whoever broke the vase will have to pay for it.
This noun clause is the subject of the verb "will have to pay."
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