noun clause
See The Sentence for definitions of sentence, clause, and dependent clause.
A sentence which contains just one clause is called a simple sentence.
A sentence which contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses is called a complex sentence. (Dependent clauses are also called subordinate clauses.)
There are three basic types of dependent clauses: adjective clauses, adverb clauses, and noun clauses. (Adjective clauses are also called relative clauses.)
This page contains information about noun clauses. Also see Adjective Clauses and Adverb Clauses.
For example
1. I don’t know where she lives
2. I couldn’t hear what he said
3. Do you know when they arrive
4. I don’t know who lives there
5. Please tell me, what happened
6. I wonder wose house thas is
7. I wonder who is at the door
8. I don’t know who she is
9. What she said surprised me
10. I don’t know who those men are
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