NOUN CLAUSE SELF-TEST [Kevin Febrian Gumalar] Meeting 11th CHE MISC
NOUN CLAUSE SELF-TEST Short Answer Directions: Underline the noun clause in the sentence. 1. The students will ask their teacher when the final exam is. 2. Patricia wanted to know if her dad would give her a ride to school. 3. That we start on time is really important to our boss. 4. Can you tell me what time it is? 5. Mike didn't know who the man was or why he had come to the meeting. 6. It was unbelievable that we had to pay $90 to take the exam. 7. Nan agreed that carpooling to work was a good idea. Directions: Complete the sentence. Change the question into a noun clause. 8. (How long has Hank lived in Memphis?) Do you know how long Hank has lived in Memphis? 9. (Whose dictionary is that?) I'm not sure whose dictionary that is. Directions: Complete the sentence(s) with the words in parentheses. Use any appropriate verb tense. Some contain noun clauses and some contain questions. 10. A: How much (your digital camera, cost) does your digital camera cost? B: I don't remember exactly how much (I, pay) I paid for it. I got it last year. 11. A: How many tickets to the art show (you, sell) do you sell? B: I think about ten. Do you know how many (Ted, sell) Ted sells? He said nearly everyone he knew had bought one from him. 12. A: Hey look! This old bottle has a note in it! B: Really? What (it, say)does it say? A: I can't read it. The ink is too faded. Directions: Complete the sentence. Change the question into a noun clause. 13. (Is the bookstore open today?) Do you know the bookstore is open today ? 14. (Is Mandy going to pass her chemistry class?) I don't know Mandy is going to pass her chemisty class. 15. (Did an overnight mail package arrive today?) We can ask the mail clerk did an overnight mail package arrive today. 16. (Do you prefer coffee or tea for breakfast?) Please let me know do you prefer coffee or tea for breakfast. 17. (Does Tom mind when his brother practices the drums?) Does tom mind when his brother practices the drums is unimportant. 18. (Will Liz be going to Orlando with us?) Liz isn't sure will Liz be going to Orlando with us or not. 19. A. Directions: Make sentences with the s
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