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What do noun clauses begin with and what do they function as?

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A clause has a subject and a verb and functions as one part of speech.

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Answer: A clause has a subject and a verb and functions as one part of speech. (It follows therefore that a noun clause functions as a noun in a sentence.) Lots of noun clauses start with "that," "how," or a "wh"-word (i.e., "what," "who," "which," "when," "where," or "why").

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