Exercise 1
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Complete the sentences by changing the questions to noun clauses.

1. Where did Paul go?
I don’t know
where Paul went
2. How old is Kate?
I don’t know
.
3. Why did Tim leave?
I don’t know
.
4. When did John visit you?
I don’t know
.
5. Where did he go?
I don’t know
.
6. What has he done?
I don’t know
.
7. Where is the post office?
Could you please tell me
?
8. Who is she?
My brother doesn’t know
.
9. What did you hear?
Please tell us
.
10. Who did he meet?
No one knows
.
11. Which chapter are we on?
I’m not sure
.

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Audio 58

NOUN CLAUSES WITH THAT:

The clause with “that” is used to introduce a phrase.

I think that:
I think that you can come to the game.
I hope that:
I hope that Mr. Jones is a good teacher.
I dreamed that:
I dreamed that you can come to the party.
Mary realizes that:
Mary realizes that she should study harder.



Audio 59

Common verbs followed by “that/ clause”

Common verbs followed by "that" clause

  • Assume that
  • Believe that
  • Discover that
  • Dream that
  • Guess that
  • Hear that
  • Hope that
  • Know that
  • Learn that
  • Notice that
  • Predict that
  • Prove that
  • Realize that
  • Suppose that
  • Suspect that
  • Think that

* Some other common verbs that can be followed by the clause “that” are: