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NAME: ____Jeanne Sanchez___ DATE: _______19-10-2022_______


MATRÍCULA: 22-0291

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 4, page 40)

LESSON 1 Noun clauses


1 Complete each conversation with a negative short answer.
1. A: Did Stephen King write a new book?
guess not
B: (guess) I . I haven’t heard anything about it.

2. A: Are you going to read War and Peace?


B: (think) I ____ think not____. It’s way too long.
3. A: Have you ever heard of The Old Man and the Sea, by Hemingway?

B: (believe) I ___believe not___. Is it any good?


4. A: Do you and your colleague have enough volunteers for the author’s talk
on Tuesday?
B: (guess) We don’t have any. So I __guess not__ !
5. A: Can I get all these magazines delivered to the school by the end of the week?

B: (think) I ___think not___. We’ll need some more time.


6. A: Do you need a painkiller for your headache?
B: (hope) I ___hope not___ . I should just stop reading in the dark.

7. A: Is that book a best-seller?


B: (believe) I ___believe not___. I’ve never seen it in a bookstore.

2 Unscramble the words and write statements and questions with noun clauses.
Use that.
1. I’m / this biography / Smith / wrote / sure
I’m sure that Smith wrote this biography.

2. I / another / thriller / writes / Greer / hope

I hope that Greer writes another thriller

3. Did / know / self-help books / Newsom / more than fifty / you / wrote

Did you know that Newsom wrote more than fifty self-help books

4. Do / can / think / print / you / you / by tomorrow / 100 copies


Do you think you can print that 100 copies by tomorrow

5. Are / the tailor / your skirt / you / couldn’t / disappointed / lengthen

Are you disappointed that the tailor lengthen your skirt

6. We / Brewer / never / an autobiography / had forgotten / wrote

We never had forgotten that Brewer wrote an autobiography

7. Are / the sound system / can / someone / you / before 9:00 / check / sure

Are you sure that can someone check the sound system before 9:00

8. I’m / have / I / someone / sorry / the speaker / didn’t / this morning / introduce

I’m sorry that I didn’t have someone introduce the speaker this morning

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 4, page 43)

LESSON 2 Noun clauses: Embedded questions


1 Circle the correct word to begin each embedded question.
1. Tell me (when / if / who) you like the article.
2. I wonder (where / when / if) this travel book is any good.
3. I’d like to know (if / where / that) this novel takes place.
4. Would you tell me (where / that / what) I can buy that magazine?

5. Do you know (when / where / if) Johnson’s memoir is a fast read?

6. Tell me (who / whose / when) I can borrow your book.


7. I wonder (why / who / that) Graham never wrote another mystery novel.
8. Could you tell me (where / whose / that) magazine is on the table?

2 Rewrite the sentences, correcting the errors.


1. I’d like to know why is Patterson’s new book so short?
I’d like to know why Patterson’s new book is so short.

2. Tell me is Maxwell’s latest romance a page-turner?

Tell me is Maxwell’s latest romance a page-turner


3. Would you tell me where can I find the latest issue of that magazine.

Would you tell me where can I find the latest issue of that

magazine?

4. I wonder whose newspaper is this?

I’m wondering whose newspaper is this?

5. Do you know when did Tolstoy write War and Peace.


Do you know when did Tolstoy write War and Peace?

6. I don’t know who are the authors of these short stories?

I don’t know who the authors of these short stories are

7. Would you tell me what is that article about.

Would you tell me what that article is about?

8. I’d like to know is your sister a big reader?

I’d like to know if your sister is a big reader?

9. I don’t understand why don’t you like entertainment magazines?

I don’t understand why you don't like entertainment

magazines?

10. Tell me what is your favorite magazine?


Would you tell me what your favorite magazine is?

11. Do you know will our class have a party next month?
Do you know our class will have a party next month?

12. I wonder would you like to get a cup of coffee?

I wonder if you would like to get a cup of coffee?

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