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