Noun Clause Examples

A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can act as a subject, object, or complement, and is typically introduced by words like "that," "what," "who," "whom," "whose," "where," "when," "why," "how," and "whether."

Here are some examples of noun clauses:

Subject Noun Clauses

"That" Clauses

  • That he will win the race

  • That she can sing beautifully

  • That they arrived on time

  • That the project is completed

  • That the test was difficult

  • That the weather will improve

  • That the team will succeed

  • That you are right

  • That you love to travel

  • That you need help

  • That the company will expand

  • That the concert was amazing

  • That the meeting was postponed

  • That the policy will change

  • That the report is accurate

  • That you are ready

  • That the book is interesting

  • That the presentation was impressive

  • That the solution works

  • That the service is reliable

  • That the website is user-friendly

  • That you completed the task

  • That the seminar was informative

  • That the car is new

  • That the movie is a hit

  • That the software is secure

  • That the proposal is approved

  • That the system is down

  • That the training is effective

  • That the results are in

"What" Clauses

  • What he said

  • What she did

  • What they discovered

  • What the teacher explained

  • What the manager decided

  • What the client requested

  • What the report shows

  • What the data indicates

  • What the survey reveals

  • What the study concluded

  • What the guidelines state

  • What the instructions specify

  • What the policy entails

  • What the presentation covers

  • What the article discusses

  • What the brochure includes

  • What the proposal outlines

  • What the website features

  • What the project requires

  • What the contract stipulates

  • What the training involves

  • What the meeting addressed

  • What the announcement stated

  • What the advertisement mentioned

  • What the document contains

  • What the letter indicates

  • What the feedback suggests

  • What the review highlights

  • What the memo details

  • What the newsletter shares

Object Noun Clauses

"Who" Clauses

  • Who won the award

  • Who organized the event

  • Who conducted the research

  • Who presented the findings

  • Who attended the conference

  • Who made the decision

  • Who implemented the changes

  • Who delivered the speech

  • Who chaired the meeting

  • Who led the team

  • Who initiated the project

  • Who designed the website

  • Who provided the feedback

  • Who wrote the report

  • Who developed the strategy

  • Who approved the budget

  • Who signed the contract

  • Who managed the campaign

  • Who supervised the construction

  • Who handled the complaint

  • Who facilitated the workshop

  • Who analyzed the data

  • Who drafted the proposal

  • Who negotiated the deal

  • Who processed the payment

  • Who scheduled the appointment

  • Who created the content

  • Who assessed the situation

  • Who reviewed the document

  • Who confirmed the reservation

"Where" Clauses

  • Where he works

  • Where she lives

  • Where they traveled

  • Where the event took place

  • Where the office is located

  • Where the conference will be held

  • Where the meeting occurred

  • Where the files are stored

  • Where the product is manufactured

  • Where the service is offered

  • Where the data is saved

  • Where the document was found

  • Where the presentation is available

  • Where the information is posted

  • Where the report was submitted

  • Where the feedback was collected

  • Where the training will be conducted

  • Where the seminar was hosted

  • Where the policy applies

  • Where the research was published

  • Where the survey was distributed

  • Where the announcement was made

  • Where the decision was reached

  • Where the budget was allocated

  • Where the resources are located

  • Where the guidelines are listed

  • Where the instructions were given

  • Where the strategy was developed

  • Where the campaign was launched

  • Where the contract was signed

Complement Noun Clauses

"Why" Clauses

  • Why he left

  • Why she succeeded

  • Why they agreed

  • Why the project failed

  • Why the event was canceled

  • Why the results changed

  • Why the decision was made

  • Why the policy was implemented

  • Why the strategy worked

  • Why the meeting was rescheduled

  • Why the report was delayed

  • Why the product was recalled

  • Why the service was discontinued

  • Why the data was inaccurate

  • Why the budget was cut

  • Why the team was restructured

  • Why the campaign was successful

  • Why the survey was conducted

  • Why the research was necessary

  • Why the presentation was effective

  • Why the feedback was positive

  • Why the contract was extended

  • Why the training was postponed

  • Why the guidelines were updated

  • Why the project was approved

  • Why the proposal was rejected

  • Why the software was upgraded

  • Why the system was down

  • Why the website was redesigned

  • Why the policy was enforced