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noun clauses and restatements _ B1 Intermediate
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Reduction of noun clauses using "to": It is nice that we agree on this plan.
It's nice for us to agree on this plan.
Reduction of noun clauses using "to": It is important that kids go out and socialize.
It's important for kids to go out and socialize.
Reduction of noun clauses using "to": The students were happy that they got good grades.
The students were happy to get good grades.
Reduction of noun clauses using "to": I am not sure how I can get to the bus stop.
I am not sure how to get to the bus stop.
Reduction of noun clauses using "to": I don't know what I will buy him.
I don't know what to buy him.
Put an -ever word: I don't mind going out. We can do ______ you like.
whatever
Put an -ever word: ______ knocked on the door left a present for you.
Whoever
Put an -ever word: He meets new people ______ he goes.
wherever
Order the words: every / greets / whoever / he / sees / morning / he
He greets whoever he sees every morning.
Order the words: can / wherever / like / you / go / you
You can go wherever you like.
Order the words: his business / he / whatever/ thinks / is
Whatever he thinks is his business.
Order the words: he / his wife / that / loves / obvious / is
That he loves his wife is obvious.
Complete the sentence: (Has he sold his car?) I don't know ...
I don't know if he has sold his car.
Complete the sentence: (Will he come with us?) I'm not sure ....
I'm not sure if he will come with us.
Complete the sentence with a noun clause: (Should we wait for him?) I asked ....
I asked if we should wait for him.
put in order: whether / chocolate / likes / don't know / I / she / or not
I don't know whether she likes chocolate or not.