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14 January, 17:27

Type the noun clause in this sentence No one could belive that stella took dance lessons at her age

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  1. 14 January, 17:29
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    Stella took dance lessons
  2. 14 January, 17:38
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    The noun clause in this sentence is Stella took dance lessons at her age.

    A noun clause is a dependent clause always started by a noun, and can work as a noun itslef.

    For instance: it is possible to say

    1. "No one could believe that Stella took dance lessons at her age" or

    2. "No one could believe THAT/IT/SO/THE STORY"

    Note in the second example we replace the complete sentence for a noun.
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