Noun Clause

The subordinate clause that acts as a noun in a sentence is called Noun Clause. It usually starts with the words such as ‘that, whatever, what, whom, who, whoever’. It works as a noun either at the place of a subject or an object.

Noun Clause বাক্যে একটি subject বা একটি object-এর স্থানে noun হিসেবে কাজ করে।

Example:

  • Whatever you read increases your knowledge. (Noun as a subject)
  • Tell me who left his watch on the field. (Direct object)
  • Whoever cleaned the house deserves a reward. (Subject)
Reference: Grammar Hub