Write a sentence using a noun clause for each:
e.g. where “car”
I don’t remember where I parked my car.
1. how “going”
I don't know how I am going there.
She doesn't know how she is going to cook for 10 people.
2. whoever “invite”
Whoever gets this right will be invited to my party.
You can invite whoever you want to the concert.
3. what “want”
4. that “tomorrow”
I hope that tomorrow will be a better day for you.
I remember that there is no homework for tomorrow.
I remember that there is no homework for tomorrow.
5. why “happy”
6. whatever “minutes”
Whatever it takes, we have to finish our work in 20 minutes.
You have 15 minutes to do whatever you want.
Whatever you want to do, just take a few minutes.
Whatever No matter what you say, you are still 10 minutes late.
I have decided what I want to do. I have made up my mind. No matter what you say, I won't change my mind.
Whatever it takes, we have to finish our work in 20 minutes.
You have 15 minutes to do whatever you want.
Whatever you want to do, just take a few minutes.
I have decided what I want to do. I have made up my mind. No matter what you say, I won't change my mind.
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