“I am happy that you are quick to act, but I am happier that I am quicker.”
*Note: quick to act = fast to move
Definition:
A clause is a group of words that have a subject and verb within the same group. Simply, a noun clause can take the place of the noun in a sentence.
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Examples:
1. He is glad to be done.
2. They were good to go.
3. She was quick to act.
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There are Three Different Kinds of Noun Clauses:
1. A noun clause that starts with whether or if
2. A noun clause that starts with a question
3. A noun clause that starts with the word that |