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Noun Clauses Review
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Where are they going to stay for their vacation hasn't been determined yet? (correct the mistakes)
Where they are going to stay for their vacation hasn't been determined yet.
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Who was at the party last night? Do you know this?
Do you know who was at the party tonight?
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Did he tell the truth? This doesn't matter right now.
Whether (or not) he told the truth (or not) doesn't matter right now.
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Students haven't been able to purchase their books yet. This is a serious problem. (combine the sentences)
That / The fact that students haven't been able to purchase their books yet is a serious problem.
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Both jobs I've been offered are on the European Side, so I'll have to move house _____ one I decide to accept.
Both jobs I've been offered are on the European Side, so I'll have to move house whichever one I decide to accept.
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(Whose bag is that?) Can you tell me ____?
Can you tell me whose bag that is?
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What have we been discussing? Your question isn't relevant to this. (combine the sentences)
Your question isn't relevant to what we have been discussing.
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_______ is responsible for this mess must clean it up.
Whoever is responsible for this mess must clean it up.
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______ I couldn't figure out was how they managed to escape.
What I couldn't figure out was how they managed to escape.
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He was careless with the company documents. He apologized about this. (combine the sentences)
He apologized about the fact that he was careless with the company documents.
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Most high school students must wear uniforms. But at university they can dress _______ they wish.
Most high school students must wear uniforms. But at university they can dress however they wish.
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(What is the purpose of his visit?) Nobody knows _____
Nobody knows what the purpose of his visit is.
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______ he committed the crime is obvious.
That he committed the crime is obvious.
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I can't decide. Should I take this job? (whether)
I can't decide whether to take this job.
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(How does she know my address?) I have no idea ____
I have no idea how she knows my address.
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(Did they make their decision?) ____ isn't certain.
Whether (or not) they made their decision (or not) isn't certain.
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