Water that aids digestion is really true.Identify the function of the noun clause.

What do you think is the noun clause?

That aids digestion is really true.

No.

The only clause in this sentence is "that aids digestion." It's an adjective clause modifying the noun, "water."

To identify the function of the noun clause in the sentence "Water that aids digestion is really true," we first need to understand what a noun clause is.

A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun. It has its own subject and verb and can perform different roles within a sentence, such as acting as the subject, object, complement, or the object of a preposition.

In this particular sentence, the noun clause "that aids digestion" functions as the subject of the main clause "Water is really true." The noun clause acts as a single unit, taking on the role of a noun, and functioning as the subject that introduces and describes the water that aids digestion.