nominalclause
A nominal clause, also known as a noun clause, is a type of dependent clause that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can act as the subject, object, or complement of a verb, or it can be used as a noun phrase. Nominal clauses are typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction such as "that," "whether," "if," or "what."
Nominal clauses can be finite or non-finite. Finite nominal clauses contain a subject and a verb, while
Nominal clauses are essential in English grammar as they allow for the expression of complex ideas and