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A what is a group of words that works together to act as a noun as with any clause it must contain a what and a what

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A group of words that works together to act as a noun is called a **noun clause**. Like any clause, it must contain a **subject** and a **verb**. A noun clause can function as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.

For example, in the sentence "What you said surprised me," the noun clause "What you said" acts as the subject of the verb "surprised."

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