1. It is undeniable that studying in native countries allows students to train English more effectively.
- Nominal Clause: that studying in native countries allows students to train English more effectively
- Function: Subject complement
2. What makes overseas students worry is cultural differences.
- Nominal Clause: What makes overseas students worry
- Function: Subject
3. I personally believe that the benefits of the Internet outweigh its drawbacks.
- Nominal Clause: that the benefits of the Internet outweigh its drawbacks
- Function: Direct object
4. It is apparent that the risk of obesity increases if one consumes too much fast food.
- Nominal Clause: that the risk of obesity increases if one consumes too much fast food
- Function: Subject complement
5. It is necessary to make sure that adolescents are aware of the consequences of committing a crime.
- Nominal Clause: that adolescents are aware of the consequences of committing a crime
- Function: Object of the preposition "of"
6. Which impacts advertisements have on children is a heated debate.
- Nominal Clause: Which impacts advertisements have on children
- Function: Subject
7. It is noticeable from the table that the US exported the most garbage to developing nations.
- Nominal Clause: that the US exported the most garbage to developing nations
- Function: Subject complement
8. I hold the view that modern technological devices improve communication and personal relationships.
- Nominal Clause: that modern technological devices improve communication and personal relationships
- Function: Direct object