Provide examples of noun clauses as modifiers.

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Provide examples of noun clauses as modifiers.

Noun clauses can function as modifiers in a sentence by providing additional information about a noun or pronoun. Here are some examples of noun clauses used as modifiers:

1. The reason why she left the party early was that she had an early morning appointment.
2. I am unsure of what he said during the meeting.
3. The fact that she won the competition surprised everyone.
4. He couldn't understand how she managed to solve the puzzle so quickly.
5. The question of whether we should go on vacation this year is still undecided.

In these examples, the noun clauses "why she left the party early," "what he said during the meeting," "that she won the competition," "how she managed to solve the puzzle so quickly," and "whether we should go on vacation this year" modify the nouns or pronouns they are associated with. They provide additional information or clarify the meaning of the main noun or pronoun in the sentence.