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Relative Clause OR Noun Clause?

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  • I saw the movie that you were talking about.
    Relative clause
  • He couldn’t explain why he was late.
    Noun clause
  • She believes that hard work leads to success.
    Noun clause
  • The movie that we watched last night was exciting.
    Relative clause
  • The man who lives next door is very friendly.
    Relative Clause
  • The story that she told us was amazing.
    Relative clause
  • I’m not sure when the train leaves.
    Noun clause
  • This is the restaurant that my friend recommended.
    Relative clause
  • She said that she didn’t understand the homework.
    Noun clause
  • She likes people who are honest.
    Relative clause
  • That’s the student who won the spelling contest.
    Relative clause
  • Do you remember when we went to the beach?
    Noun clause
  • She explained that she was feeling sick.
    Noun clause
  • I know that she is coming to the party.
    Noun clause
  • He thinks that he can finish the project by Friday.
    Noun clause
  • They didn’t know that the test was canceled.
    Noun clause
  • I don't know where she bought that jacket.
    Noun clause
  • The teacher who helped me was very kind.
    Relative clause
  • The day when we met was unforgettable.
    Relative clause
  • I know the woman who works at the bakery.
    Relative clause
  • He doesn’t know when she will arrive.
    Noun clause
  • That’s the moment when everything changed.
    Relative clause
  • I remember when we first visited this place.
    Noun clause
  • We discussed when we should have the meeting.
    Noun clause
  • The student who asked the question is very curious.
    Relative clause
  • She’s the kind of person who always smiles.
    Relative clause
  • She thinks that it will rain tomorrow.
    Noun clause
  • He admitted that he made a mistake.
    Noun clause