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What is the name of the new head of department? (I don't know what the...)
I don't know what the name of the new head of department is/ what the new head of department is called.
Which route should I take to get to the airport? (I wonder which route...)
I wonder which route I should take to get to the airport.
It's fantastic to hear you succeeding in getting that job. (That you managed to get...)
That you managed to get that job is fantastic.
If there's one thing my aunt loves, it's being taken out for dinner. ( My aunt loves...)
My aunt loves being taken out for dinner.
That last soloist has real talent. (Whoever played that...)
Whoever played that last solo is really talented.
I'm afraid I can't take tomorrow off. (It's impossible for me...)
It's impossible for me to take the day off tomorrow.
It's uncertain whether they will arrive on time. (Whether or not they'll arrive...)
Whether or not they'll arrive on time is questionable/ debatable/ uncertain.
John was spotted trying to leave the party. ( John's plan to leave the party unnoticed...)
John's plan to leave the party unnoticed failed/ didn't work/ didn't go to plan.
He suddenly realised there was no point in staying on. (It suddenly struck him that...)
It suddenly struck him that staying on was pointless.
When our team lost we were so disappointed. (Everybody is really disappointed...)
Everybody is really disappointed (that) the team lost.
Pets do make for great companions. (The wonderful thing about pets is that they keep...)
The wonderful thing about pets is that they keep you company.
What would stop her from taking the job? (We will never understand...)
We will never understand why she didn't take the job.
I felt so encouraged by my friends' comments. (What my friends said...)
What my friends said was so encouraging.
I'm pretty sure most people would like to have more free time. (Don't most people wish...)
Don't most people wish they had more free time?
Her main worry was failing her driving test again. (She feared that...)
She feared that she'd fail her driving test again.
If you want to meet people , why not take evening classes? (Taking evening classes...)
Taking evening classes is a great way to meet people.
We were all surprised by Jane's news. (What Jane said...)
What Jane said surprised us all
I've had indigestion ever since eating dinner. ( What I had...)
What I had for dinner has given me indigestion