A noun clause is simply two or more words that act like a noun . In this example, "that" is a subordinator functioning as a marker in the underlined relative clause.
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A noun clause is simply two or more words that act like a noun.
In this example, "that" is a subordinator functioning as a marker in the underlined relative clause.