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Hi. Welcome to .engvid.com. Im Adam. In todays video were going to look at some more advanced grammar. Were going to look at the noun clause. Now, you may have seen my previous video where I did an introduction to subordinate clauses. Today Im going to look at only one, only the noun clause, get a little bit deeper into it, show you some examples, show you how it works, how to build it, when to use it, etc. So before we begin, lets review: What is a clause? A clause is a combination of words that must contain a subject and a verb. Okay? Now, every sentence has at least one independent clause. The noun clause is a dependent clause. Okay? Im going to write that here. Its a dependent. What that means is that this clause cannot be a sentence by itself. It is always part of a sentence that contains an independent clause, but the noun clause can be part of the independent clause, and were going to see that in a moment. But before we do that, we also have to look at the conjunctions.