Umbrean/Lessons/13 Noun Clause

What is a noun clause? A noun clause is a sentence within a sentence that replaces a noun in the larger sentence.

Intro
English Examples:
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! Type ! Example ! Subject of verb ! Object of verb ! Preposition
 * What Billy did shocked his friends.
 * Billy’s friends didn’t know that he couldn’t swim.
 * Mary is not responsible for what Billy did.
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Statement
Lets see simular ones in umbrean. like in previous, bold is the noun clause and underlined the noun clause maker
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! Type ! Example ! Translation ! Subject of verb ! Object of verb ! Preposition A noun clause is simply formed by taking the original sentence and make the verb into gerund form then decline it accordingly to where in the sentence it is serving and as the gender it have.
 * Djikhsënin pechuömavyügnudh ëdhihsömydhügn
 * I like that he can swim
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Noun clauses such as "What (Xed Y/Y Xed)" in english are rendered as relative/adjective clauses


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