Noun Clause I know what you did yesterday IC DC C NC COONECTOR/ SUBORDINATOR What, When, Where, Who, Whom, Why, That , If
Exempli Gratia I hope that we will finish the project on time. I don't know who left this package. Mr wants to know whom he has to meet. What you do in your free time is your business. The choice of which color to paint the room is yours. Nobody knows when the apocalypse will occur. She stays where she feels comfortable. I would love to know why you rejected me.
Adjective Clause/ Relative Clause My father who helps my project is a doctor S V C V O O AC COONECTOR/ SUBORDINATOR Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That, Where
Exempli Gratia The woman who lives next door is a doctor. The girl whom I met at the party is very friendly. The child whose toy is lost is crying. The car which is parked outside is mine. The house that I bought is beautiful.
Exercise for Noun Clause Whoever wins the lottery will be rich. I believe that honesty is the best policy. What she wants is a new car. I don't know where they went. That he is guilty is obvious. She asked me a question. What time is it? I don't know. Where did they go? The teacher explained the lesson. How to solve the problem was included
Practice! The woman who lives next door is a doctor. She asked me a question. What time is it? The car, which is parked outside, is mine. I don't know where they went. The house whose roof is red belongs to my uncle. The man is my neighbor. His dog is always barking. The movie was very scary. We watched it last night. I don't know. Where did they go?