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Noun Clauses Worksheet 3

1. He’s lying to you. I’m sure


I’m sure that he’s lying to you
2. You did something. It is unforgivable
It is unforgivable that you did something
3. She still holds on to the belief. He isn’t dead
She still holds on to the belief that he isn’t dead
4. She hasn’t made a complaint. We must be grateful for that
We must be grateful for the fact that she hasn’t made a complaint
5. Some people are coming to the meeting. I don’t know how many
I don’t know how many people are coming to the meeting
6. She didn’t lie to you about it. That suggestion is ridiculous
The suggestion that she didn’t lie to you about is ridiculous
7. You’re going with him. I presume that
I presume that you’re going with him
8. Judith’s coming round tonight. Have you forgotten that?
Have you forgotten that Judith’s coming round tonight?
9. She may have passed her exam. I don’t know
I don’t know whether she may have passed her exam
10. He didn’t tell her the truth. She is very angry about that
She is very angry about that he didn’t tell her the truth
11. She may be good enough to do the job: she may not. It remains doubtful
Whether she is good enough to do the job remains doubtful
12. He has some emotional problems. That is quite apparent
It is quite apparent that he has some emotional problems
13. Where are we going to meet tonight? Have you arranged that?
Have you arranged where we are going to meet tonight?
14. How is she? Do you know?
Do you know how she is?
15. They’re getting married. I’m delighted
I’m delighted that they’re getting married

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