Klaus and the Noun Clause
100

Finish the sentence with the scrambled words.

Klaus doesn't know  pants/where/went/his

Klaus doesn't know where his pants went.

200

Turn this question into a statement with a noun clause.

Why is Klaus talking to his vacuum cleaner. 

Examples:

I wonder why Klaus is talking with his vacuum cleaner. OR

Please tell me why Klaus is talking with his vacuum cleaner. 

300

Use if to change the question into a sentence that uses a noun clause. 

Does Klaus take a submarine to work? 

Examples: 

I wonder if Klaus takes a submarine to work.

OR

I don't know if Klaus takes a submarine to work.

400

Use the following words to create a question or sentence about Klaus. Make sure you include a noun clause and use correct verb tenses and forms.

Klaus/eat/that/lightbulbs/discover/I/yesterday

Examples

Yesterday, I discovered that Klaus eats lightbulbs.

I discovered yesterday that Klaus eats lightbulbs.

I discovered that Klaus ate lightbulbs yesterday.

500

Restate Speaker B's answer by using a that-clause.

A: Did Klaus get married to his toaster?

B: I think so.

I think that Klaus got married to his toaster.