Nominal clauses
By Maia and Ikram
Choose from the right answer from the following options.
Nominal "that" clauses:
Begin with the subordinating conjunction that. They serve as subjects, objects or complements.
Nominal question clauses
Formed → direct/indirect questions. They serve as subjects or objects.
Nominal -ING clause:
Formed → verb in the -ing form (present participle) They serve as subjects or objects.
Nominal clauses starting with “the fact that”
Formed → the fact that/the problem of/the idea that/the experience of + nominal clause.
Nominal " to + infinitive" clause:
Begin with to followed by a verb in infinitive. They serve as subjects, objects or complements.
Are this the nominalized forms of the words? Choose beteewn true or false.
Nominalization:
The use of words that aren’t nouns as nouns. Which ones? --> Adjectives, adverbs and verbs.
End of the quiz!