UNIT 4 (NOUN CLAUSES : EMBEDDED QUESTIONS )
NOUN CLAUSES : EMBEDDED QUESTIONS WHAT THIS? A nominal or noun clause is a type of subordinate clause (with a conjugated verb) that has the same function as a noun: it is the subject or object of a main or matrix clause. For example, in the sentence: "We understand the lesson", the noun lesson is the object of the verb understand. If we say "We understand that you live here", that you live here is a noun clause (it works as a noun, object of the verb understand). NEGATIVE FORM - I guess no - I don't think so - I don't belive so - I hope not PRACTICE