Camilus
02-28-2004, 02:11 PM
Dear teachers!
Could you please help me with following things?
I've heard of four kinds of noun clauses which act as:
- As Subject
- As Object
- As Object of Preposition
- As Predicate Nominative
Then I came across the following division with examples:
- That-clause = Everyone believes that Brad Pitt is the most handsome man in the world.
- Wh-clause = What Jennifer Aniston believes is not very important .
- Infinitive clause = My plan is to marry Brad Pitt.
- Ing-clause = I am scared of losing Brad if I don't move to Hollywood.
How do they refer to those above? Do they somehow tie in with one another?
Thank you very much in advance
Best regards.
Could you please help me with following things?
I've heard of four kinds of noun clauses which act as:
- As Subject
- As Object
- As Object of Preposition
- As Predicate Nominative
Then I came across the following division with examples:
- That-clause = Everyone believes that Brad Pitt is the most handsome man in the world.
- Wh-clause = What Jennifer Aniston believes is not very important .
- Infinitive clause = My plan is to marry Brad Pitt.
- Ing-clause = I am scared of losing Brad if I don't move to Hollywood.
How do they refer to those above? Do they somehow tie in with one another?
Thank you very much in advance
Best regards.