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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

AMIR FAJAR S
1 B / 04
2014/2015
NOUN CLAUSE

Noun clauses are subordinate clauses/dependent clause that act as nouns. It


can be as subjects, direct objects, objects of the preposition, and predicate nouns.
Noun clauses most often begin with the subordinating conjunction that. Other words
that may begin a noun clause are if, how, what, whatever, when, where, whether,
which, who, whoever, whom and why.
Noun clauses can be used in a number of ways, and they serve different
purposes. First and foremost, please recognize that these clauses are dependent
clauses. A dependent clause is one that cannot stand by itself. If a dependent clause
is placed alone, it forms a fragment, not a sentence. An independent clause can act
as a sentence by itself, but dependent clauses cannot.

1. Noun Clause Beginning with a Question Word


Example:
a) I dont know why he can be a smart student in a week
b) Please tell me how you know about that girl
c) Can you tell me how many person in this hotel?
d) What she said make me so frustrated
e) Do you know where he want to go ?

2. Question words Followed by Infinitives


Example :
a) Millionare tell me how to be like him
b) I dont know what should to do
c) That budi studied how to swim is miracle
d) My father give me a opinion where to life
e) When I meet my bestfriend, he always ask me when to go in
holiday
3. Noun Clause Beginning with That
Example:
a) Sometimes I dont agree that this serial tv
b) I learned that get money isnt easy
c) You can find out that fact about AirAsia airline in newspaper
today
d) The fact that Ari buy new car is clear
e) I remember that when I was young im so handsome

4. Reported Speech: Verb Forms in Noun Clause


Example :
a) She said this semester is so hard
b) He said she had to know who did this
c) He will say that he read newspaper everday
d) He said he should washed car by himself
e) She said she had listened radio FM
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

Adjective clause or relative pronoun which take the place of sn adjective in


another clause or phrase. Like an adjective, an adjective clause midifiles a noun or
pronoun. The word use in adjective clause include who, which, that, whose, whom,
where, and when. Adjective clause or relative pronoun divided into 2 groups,
Defining Relative Pronoun and Non Defining Relative Pronoun.

1. Defining Relative Pronoun


Defining Relative Pronoun differentiate one thing that describe than
the another one.
WHO : change person as subject
My uncle is a doctor
He lives in Tangerang
Become My uncle who lives in Tangerang is a doctor

WHOM : change person as object


The man is embarrase
The women is talking to him
Become the man to whom the woman is talking is
embarrase

WHOSE : change person about possessive


I like the girl
Her habbit is good
Become I like the girl whose her habbit is good

WHICH : change thing or animal as a subject or object


I saw the dog
The dog was beaten by the boy
Become I saw the dog which was beaten by the boy
THAT : change person and thing
I meet the girl
The girl is very pretty
Become the girl that met me is very pretty
2. Un Defining Relative Pronoun
Un Defining Relative pronoun is add information about frase that
described
Example : Mr Amir, who is engineer, is hiking top of java in
December, is a good person

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