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- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.Most noun clauses begin with “that”, or a wh- question word like “who, how, or what”.
- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.The subordinating conjunction in the sentence shows contrast: While Mary was cooking, Linda was doing her assignments.
- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.Taking notes helps you gather information for writing assignments and tests.
- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.This sentence has two noun clauses: What I remember most about the monkey is that it threw the reward to the researchers.
- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.This sentence has a noun clause: I saw children running on the beach.
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Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False. If-clause introduces a condition or cause that leads to the effect expressed in the other clause.
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Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.A noun clause forms a part of a longer sentence. e.g. I don't know if you are right.
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Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.Noun clauses are a kind of independent clause that can stand alone as sentences.e.g.What she saidmade sense. --What she said.
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Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.We can use “would like to”/ “would love to” to introduce what we want to do.
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Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False. Usewant + infinitiveorwant + noun phraseto describe things you have to do (even if youdon't want to do them) ormusthave.