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noun clause

A dependent clause which performs one of the noun functions. Dependent clauses can also be adverbial or adjectival.

I love what you do.

“what you do” is the DO of the verb “love”. Some would call this a “substantival clause”.

“There is a danger of being a Pharisee when thou ceasest being a Publican.” –Anthony Burgess

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