The noun clause is a prepositional clause.
The noun clause 'whomever did the best job' is functioning as the object of the preposition 'to'.
The noun clause in this sentence is "whomever did the best job."
The noun clause is 'whomever did the best job', which is the object of proposition 'to'.
The noun clause is 'whomever did the best job', which is the object of proposition 'to'.
The nouns in the sentence are award and job.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, it makes a statement.
The Best Picture award goes to the producer(s) of the movie.
The subordinate clause is 'before she goes out.'
The 2011 Best Actress in a Musical Tony went to Sutton Foster. She received her award for her performance as Reno Sweeney in the revival of Anything Goes.
The 2011 Best Choreography Tony went to Kathleen Marshall. She received the award for her work on the choreography of the revival of Anything Goes.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
The word "before" begins the subordinate clause in the sentence.
The American FFA Degree is the award that goes with the Greenhand Degree in FFA.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.