Why Would you Use It?
Similar Beginnings to Adjective Clauses
Adverbs that Start Noun Clauses
Example Problems
Miscellaneous
100

part of a sentence or clause that commonly indicates (a) what it is about, or (b) who or what performs the action (that is, the agent)

The Subject

100

What or which person or people.

Who

100

At or during the time that.

When

100

Whether he drives or walks is up to him.

Whether he drives or walks

100

What fruit was referred to as "Golden Apple" in Greek myth?

Apricot

200
Denotes a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb.

Direct Object

200

The person or people who; any person who.

Whoever

200

In or to what place or position.

Where

200

He led us to where he had last seen the big boat.

where he had last seen the big boat

200

From what language did English borrow the word "chutzpah"?

Yiddish

300

A noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb.

Indirect Object

300

Used instead of “who” as the object of a verb or preposition.

Whom

300

Expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives

Whether

300

She knows what I want.

What I want

300

What city provides the setting for "The Phantom of the Opera"?

Paris
400

Follows a preposition and completes its meaning.

Object of the Preposition

400

Introducing a subordinate clause expressing a statement or hypothesis.

That

400

For what cause, reason, or purpose

Why

400

The boy with the red shirt is who I want on my team.

Who I want on my team

400

Who composed "Peter and the Wolf"?

Sergei Prokofiev

500
A word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb.

Predicate Nominative

500

Used for emphasis instead of “what” in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion

Whatever

500

In what manner or way

How

500

Whoever is the last one to leave turns off the lights.

Whoever is the last one to leave.

500

What is the result if you multiply every possible phone number together?

Obviously zero.