Noun Clauses- Correct the mistake
Combine 2 sentences into one
Embedded questions (yes/no questions)
Embedded questions (information questions)
NOUN CLAUSES WITH: whoever, wherever, whenever, whatever
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Do you know why I like to draw.

Do you know why I like to draw?

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I am happy. You came to visit.

I am happy that you came to visit.

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"I want to know." "Can you cook?"

I want to know if you can cook.

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When does the football game begin? 'Do you know?'
'Do you know When the football game begins?'
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Tell me who you usually like. (whoever)
I like whoever is standing next to me.
200

Do you have any idea what did she say?

Do you have any idea what she said?

200

I don't know. What should I do?

I don't know what I should do.

200

"Did they tell you..?" "Can I write a poem?"

"Did they tell you if (whether) I can write a poem?"

200
How long have you ridden your Harley Davidson? "I wonder"
I wonder how long you have ridden your Harley Davidson
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Tell me what you often do on weekends.
I do whatever I want.
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I wonder that she is going to wear to the party.

I wonder WHAT she is going to wear to the party.

300

It is obvious. She doesn't understand spoken English.

It is obvious that she doesn't understand spoken English.

300

"They asked" "Did she enjoy the concert?" 

They asked if (whether) she enjoyed the concert.

300

Where is the concert going to be? "My grandma was wondering"

My grandma was wondering where the concert is going to be

300
Tell me when you usually go to the movies.
I go to the movies whenever I am bored.
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We're happy whether Sally invited us to her home.

We're happy THAT Sally invited us to her home.

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What is her name? I'm not certain.
I'm not certain what her name is.
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Could the accident have been prevented? 'I have no idea'

I have no idea if (whether) the accident could have been prevented

400

Why shouldn't you give up last night? 'Do you know?'

Do you know why you shouldn't give up last night?

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Tell me who you talk to during the break.
I talk to whoever (whomever-FORMAL) is outside.
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We're not certain if or not Barbara will arrive.

We're not certain if Barbara will arrive OR NOT.

500
How long has she been a writer? I'm not sure.
I'm not sure how long she has been a writer.
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Has your ferrari been washed yet? 'could you tell me?'
Could you tell me if (whether) your ferrari has been washed yet?
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How long is the journey to Hong Kong? "I'm not sure."

I'm not sure how long the journey to Hong Kong is.


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Tell me what you normally eat for lunch.
I eat WHATEVER my mom cooks me.