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How to use noun clause in a sentence

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This sentence contains two independent clauses, three adverb clauses, one noun clause, and one adjective clause.
Examples from Classical Literature
A noun clause may also be used in apposition to a noun to explain its meaning.
Thus it is plain that him to go is also a noun clause, of which him is the subject, and to go the predicate.
In each of these groups a noun is replaced by an infinitive, by a noun clause.
A noun clause may be used as an appositive, and so may be an adjective modifier.
A noun clause may be used in any way in which a noun is used, except as a possessive.
In all of these sentences, the noun clause is used as the subject of the verb.
A subordinate clause that is used as a noun is called a noun clause.
A noun clause may be used as the retained object of a passive verb.
When the subordinate clause is used as a noun it is called a noun clause.
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