tutor, be) 6.
A: Lucy, why _____ for the exam? You could have done much better if you'd
been prepared. (you, study, not) B: Well, Professor Morris, why _____for the exam is a long story. I intended to, but
_____ . (study, not) EXERCISE 21. Changing yes/no and information questions to noun clauses. Complete
each sentence by changing the question in parentheses to a noun clause.
1. (Will it rain?) I wonder if/ whether it will rain.
2. (When will it rain?) I wonder when it will rain .
3. (Is Sam at home?) - I don't know _____ at home.
4. (Where is Sam?) - I don't know _____.
5. (Did Jane call?) Ask Tom _____.
6. (What time did she call?) - Ask Tom _____.
7. (Why is the earth called "the water planet"?) - Do you know ____ "the water
planet"?
8. (How far is it from New York City to Jakarta?) – I wonder ____from New York to
Jakarta.
9. (Has Susan ever been in Portugal?) - I wonder _____ in Portugal.
(Does she speak Portuguese?) - I wonder_____Portuguese.
(Who did Ann play tennis with?) - I wonder_____ tennis with.
(Who won the tennis match?) - I wonder _____ the tennis match.
(Did Ann win?) - I wonder _____.
(Do all creatures, including fish and insects, feel pain in the same way as humans do?) - I wonder _____ pain in the same way as humans do.
(Can birds communicate with each other?) - Do you know _____ with each other?
(How do birds communicate with each other?) - Have you ever studied _____ with
each other?
17.
(Where is the nearest post office?) - Do you know_____?
18.
(Is there a post office near here?) - Do you know_____ near here?