Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
ILLUSTRATION
• What you hear about the Santanas is not true. It is true that Mrs. Santana
is a lawyer. It is true that she leads a busy life and does a lot of travelling. It
is true that her husband is a teacher and is usually at home. It is not true
that Mrs. Santana works the year round. It is not true that Mr. and Mrs.
Santana lead separate social lives. I happen to know where they spent last
Christmas. I remember when they arrived in St. Moritz. They seemed very
happy. When they left, they said they had a wonderful time.
Noun Clause:
a subordinate clause that is used as a noun
noun clause
• I read what she wrote.
noun clause
• What she wrote is interesting.
NOUN CLAUSES BEGINNING WITH QUESTION WORDS
Wh- clauses begin with words like who, what, how, whenever, which, etc.
Question words (when, where, how, who, whom, whose, what, which) and
whether may be followed by an infinitive.
• My mother told me where to go.
• My mother told me where I should go.
• I think that the war will end soon. object of the verb think
• I think the war will end soon.
• I know (that) he will be successful.
• Teachers claim that grammar is fun.