Read the sentence.

WHOEVER IS INTERESTED IN THE PAST will like this book.

Which kind of clause are the words in bold?

A.

noun clause
B.

adverb clause
C.

adjective clause

Respuesta :

The the choices provided the correct answer is noun clause. "Whoever is interested in the past" is a noun clause.

Answer:

A. Noun clause  

Explanation:

A noun clause has the following characteristics:

  • It is a dependent clause: a group of words containing a subject and a verb and that does not express a complete thought on its own.
  • It acts as a noun in a sentence; thus, it can function as a subject, a direct or indirect object, a predicate nominative, or an object of a preposition.
  • It tends to begin with the words how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, or why.

Therefore, "Whoever is interested in the past" is a noun clause because it does not express a complete thought on its own, meaning that it needs another clause to depend on, it acts as a noun and the subject of the sentence: it is what is dealt with in the sentence, and it begins with the word "whoever."

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