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Noun Clause

This document contains 6 sections that discuss various English grammar concepts such as modifiers, noun clauses, direct and indirect speech, identifying and nonidentifying clauses, adjective clauses and phrases, and the passive voice. Each section contains 2-3 examples and questions about grammatical terminology or concepts used in the examples, such as compound nouns, question marks, verb tenses, relative pronouns, adjective clauses, and the omission or role of certain words like "by" or past participles in passive voice constructions.
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Noun Clause

This document contains 6 sections that discuss various English grammar concepts such as modifiers, noun clauses, direct and indirect speech, identifying and nonidentifying clauses, adjective clauses and phrases, and the passive voice. Each section contains 2-3 examples and questions about grammatical terminology or concepts used in the examples, such as compound nouns, question marks, verb tenses, relative pronouns, adjective clauses, and the omission or role of certain words like "by" or past participles in passive voice constructions.
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1.

MODIFIERS

The voter-approved proposal will soon become the law of the land.
What’s the structure of this compound noun?

2. NOUN CLAUSE

That you can smile about the incident is positive.


What other word can we use to replace this one?

Do you know how far it is to Larcomar?


Why should we use the question mark?

3. DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH

Dad said to put away the dishes before we go to bed.


Why should we use this word?

Lois asked, “Clark are you studying political science?”


Lois asked if he was studying political science.
What tense have you used? Why?

4. IDENTIFYING AND NONIDENTIFYING

Toronto, which is the largest city in Canada, is a beautiful place.


Why should we use this word?

Cairo is the city whose population has grown a great deal.


What does this word mean?

5. ADJETIVE CLAUSE - ADJETIVE PHRASES

The rock concert, featuring five popular bands, will be held on Sunday
afternoon.
What was the original adjective clause?

Steven Spielberg made ten films, all of which I Like.


What’s the structure of this pattern?

6. THE PASSIVE

The garbage is collected twice a week in our neighborhood.


Why the word “by” is omitted?

The nation of Mexico is composed of 31 states and a federal district.


What’s the role of the past participle in the sentence?

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