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1 14-1 Noun clauses: introduction 14-2 Noun clauses that begin with a question word 14-3 Noun clauses with who, what, whose + be 14-4 Noun clauses that begin with if or whether 14-5 Noun clauses that begin with that 14-6 Other uses of that-clauses 14-7 Substituting so for a that-clause in conversational ... 14-8 Quoted speech 14-9 Quoted speech vs. reported speech 14-10 Verb forms in quoted speech 14-11 Common reporting verbs: tell, ask, answer/reply CONTENTS

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14-1 Noun clauses: introduction 14-2 Noun clauses that begin with a question word 14-3 Noun clauses with who, what, whose + be 14-4 Noun clauses that begin with if or whether 14-5 Noun clauses that begin with that 14-6 Other uses of that-clauses 14-7 Substituting so for a that-clause in conversational ... 14-8 Quoted speech 14-9 Quoted speech vs. reported speech

14-10 Verb forms in quoted speech 14-11 Common reporting verbs: tell, ask, answer/reply

CONTENTS

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14-1 NOUN CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

I wonder where my mother is.

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14-1 NOUN CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

(a) We know her parents.

(b) We know where her parents live.

(noun phrase)

s v o

clause

(noun clause)

s v o

• group of related words

• group of related words

phrase • no subject & verb

• has a subject & verb

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14-1 NOUN CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

(c) We know where her parents live.

o

s v

noun clause subject + verb has

s v

(noun clause)

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14-1 NOUN CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

(d) We know where her parents live. (noun clause)

• question word noun clauses

can begin with

(e) I wonder if they will visit us. (noun clause)

(f) I think that they will try to come soon. (noun clause)

• if or whether

• that

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14-1 LET’S PRACTICE

phrase

clause

Hi. Nice to see

you again. I

remember

your name.

noun _______ phrase

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14-1 LET’S PRACTICE

phrase

clause

Hi. I remember

when we met.

noun _______ clause

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14-2 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH A QUESTION

WORD

I wonder what he is thinking

about.

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14-2 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH A QUESTION

WORD

INFORMATION QUESTION

(a)Where does she work ?

(b) I wonder where she works.

(c) When did he call?

(d) Do you know when he called?

(e) What did they do?

(f) Please tell me what they did.

(g) Why is she sad?

(h) I don’t know why she is sad.

usual word order noun clause

NOUN CLAUSE

INCORRECT: I don’t know why is she sad.

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14-2 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH A QUESTION

WORD

INFORMATION

QUESTION

(i) Who wants to go?

no change in

word order

NOUN CLAUSE

when a question

word is the subject

S

S

(j) I wonder who wants to go.

(k) What’s going on? (l) Tell me what’s going on.

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14-2 LET’S PRACTICE

where the bridge was built

noun clause question ? OR

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who built the bridge

noun clause question ? OR

14-2 LET’S PRACTICE

I know who built the bridge.

Who built the bridge?

noun clause:

question:

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14-3 NOUN CLAUSES WITH WHO, WHAT, WHOSE + BE

Whose suitcase is this?

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14-3 NOUN CLAUSES WITH WHO, WHAT, WHOSE + BE

(a) Who is that actor ? (b) Tell me who that actor is.

QUESTION NOUN CLAUSE

v v

(c) Whose dog is this ? (d) Tell me whose dog this is.

v s

s s

noun or

pronoun main verb

be

noun or

pronoun main verb

be + +

s v

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14-3 NOUN CLAUSES WITH WHO, WHAT, WHOSE + BE

(e) Who is out there ? (f) Tell me who is out there.

QUESTION NOUN CLAUSE

v v

(g) Whose dog is in here? (h) Tell me whose dog is in here.

s s

s s

main verb

be prepositional

phrase +

v v

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14-3 LET’S PRACTICE

Who’s calling?

Please tell me ____________. who’s calling

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14-3 LET’S PRACTICE

Whose house is that?

I wonder _________________. whose house that is

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14-3 LET’S PRACTICE

Who will join us for a picnic?

I don’t know _______________________. who will join us for a picnic

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14-4 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH IF OR

WHETHER

I don’t know if Geneva is the capital of Switzerland or not.

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14-4 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH IF OR

WHETHER

(a) Is Alice friendly? (b) I wonder if Alice is friendly.

(c) Does Al dance? (d) Do you know if Al dances?

(e) Did class end early? (f) I wonder if class ended early.

yes/no questions noun clause

if introduces the clause

YES/NO QUESTION NOUN CLAUSE

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14-4 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH IF OR

WHETHER

(g) I don’t know if class ended early or not.

if + clause + or not

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if = whether

14-4 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH IF OR

WHETHER

(h) I don’t know whether class ended early or not.

(g) I don’t know if class ended early or not.

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14-4 LET’S PRACTICE

Is that a good restaurant?

NOUN CLAUSE:

Do you know _______________________ if that is a good restaurant?

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______________

14-4 LET’S PRACTICE

Will we go to the Gaudi Museum again?

NOUN CLAUSE:

Do you know _______________________ if we will go to the Gaudi

Museum again?

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___________

14-4 LET’S PRACTICE

Will your friend pass his exam?

NOUN CLAUSE:

I wonder __________________ if your friend will pass

his exam.

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14-5 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH THAT

I was sad when I found out that my friend was ill.

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14-5 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH THAT

(a) I know that you are a good friend.

(b) She hopes that she can go to college.

(c) Jane heard that the exam is difficult.

(d) We discovered that our house was robbed.

s v o

that-clause object of verb

mental activity

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14-5 NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH THAT

(e) I know that you are a good friend.

that often omitted

(f) I know Ø you are a good friend. same meaning

especially in speaking

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14-5 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT ? OR

I hope that you can come to dinner tomorrow.

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I hope you can come to dinner tomorrow.

CORRECT INCORRECT ? OR

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14-6 OTHER USES OF THAT- CLAUSES

She was disappointed that she failed the test.

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14-6 OTHER USES OF THAT- CLAUSES

(a) I’m certain that you will like this class.

(b) I’m happy that you joined us.

(c) You are fortunate that the weather was good.

(d) She was surprised that he proposed.

certain expressions:

be + adjective OR

be + past participle that-clause +

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14-6 OTHER USES OF THAT- CLAUSES

(e) It is true that cancer is a serious disease.

(f) It is a fact that cancer is a serious disease.

two common

expressions that-clause

It is true…

It is a fact… + =

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT or ?

I think that you should ask the teacher.

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT

I think that you should ask the teacher.

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT or ?

I think you should ask that the teacher.

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT

I think you should ask that the teacher.

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT or ?

It is true the Euro is the currency of the EU.

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14-6 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT

It is true the Euro is the currency of the EU.

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

Do you think this is a good solution? I think so.

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(a) Should we do

this test again? I think so.

so = that we should do the test again

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(b) Do you think you

can learn this new

dance? I believe so.

so = that I can learn the dance

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(c) Do you really think

you can learn this

new dance? I hope so.

so = that I can learn the dance

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(c) Do you really think

you can learn this

new dance? I hope so.

INCORRECT:

I hope so that you can learn it.

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(d) Should we

do this test a

third time?

I don’t think so. /

I don’t believe so.

negative

usage do not think so do not believe so

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(e) Do you

think Jay will

get fired?

I hope

not.

negative hope hope not

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14-7 SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN

CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

(f) Do you

think Jay should

get fired?

I’m not sure. I

guess so.

I guess so. I guess not. I suppose so. I suppose not.

common conversational

responses

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I hope ________

______________

______________

tourists will leave

soon.

that the

14-7 LET’S PRACTICE

I wonder if the tourists will leave soon. I hope so.

restate using

a that-clause

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I don’t think _____

_______________

_______________

we have time to

play again.

that

14-7 LET’S PRACTICE

Do you think

we have time

to play again? I don’t

believe so.

restate using

a that-clause

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I hope ________

______________

______________

won’t be in this

line all day.

that we

14-7 LET’S PRACTICE

Do you think

we will be in

this line all day? I hope not.

restate using

a that-clause

I hope not.

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14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

I agree.

I think this a good

solution.

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14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

I agree.

I think this a

good

solution.

(a) SPEAKERS’ EXACT WORDS

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14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

Jill said, “I think this is a good solution.”

Jack said, “I agree.”

(b) QUOTING THE SPEAKERS’ WORDS

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Jill said

Jill said, “

Jill said,

2. Add quotation marks.

14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

(c) HOW TO WRITE QUOTATIONS

1. Add a comma after said. ,

Jill said, “Let’s start working

3. Capitalize the first word of the quotation.

4. Write the quotation. Add a final period.

5. Add quotation marks after the period.

let’s Let’s

“ .

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14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

(d) Joshua said, I would like to go. Can

we leave in an hour? “ “

quotation marks around entire quote

(e) INCORRECT: Joshua said, I would like

to go. Can we leave in an hour?

“ “

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14-8 QUOTED SPEECH

(f) “I would like to go,” said Joshua.

end of quoted sentence ,

(g) “Are you ready to go?” said Andrea.

end of quoted question ?

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14-8 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT

“You should ask the teacher said Erica. ,” ”,

or ?

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“Will you do that she asked.

14-8 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT

?” ”,

or ?

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Erica said, “Maybe I can help you.

I’d be happy to try.”

14-8 LET’S PRACTICE

CORRECT INCORRECT or ?

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14-9 QUOTED SPEECH vs. REPORTED SPEECH

He said, “This is serious.” She said, “I hope not.”

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14-9 QUOTED SPEECH vs. REPORTED SPEECH

QUOTED SPEECH:

(a) Laurette said, “I want to watch a movie.”

(b) LeRoy said, “I want to watch sports.”

quoted speech = exact words in quotes

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REPORTED SPEECH:

(c) Laurette said (that) she wants to watch

a movie.

(d) LeRoy said (that) he would rather watch

sports.

basic idea of

the speaker’s

words

= Reported

speech

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14-9 LET’S PRACTICE

Nazan said, “I wish this class were longer.”

QUOTED SPEECH:

REPORTED SPEECH:

Nazan said ____ he _______ this class were

longer.

that wished

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14-9 LET’S PRACTICE

Su Jin said, “We should study together.”

QUOTED SPEECH:

REPORTED SPEECH:

Su Jin said ____ we should _____ together. that study

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14-9 LET’S PRACTICE

Atabe said, “You should visit my village.”

QUOTED SPEECH:

REPORTED SPEECH:

Atabe said ____ we should visit ___ village. that his

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14-10 VERB FORMS IN REPORTED SPEECH

“I’m angry.” Ben said he was angry.

QUOTED: REPORTED:

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(a) QUOTED:

Mary said, “I enjoy yoga.” (b) REPORTED: Mary said that she enjoyed yoga. (c) QUOTED: David said, “I love tennis.” (d) REPORTED: David said that he loved tennis.

reporting verb

in past

noun clause verb

in past often

FORMAL ENGLISH

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(e) What did

Janel say?

I’m shocked.

She said

she is shocked.

Janel

14-10 VERB FORMS IN REPORTED SPEECH

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(e) QUOTED: Janel said, “I am shocked.”

REPORTED: Janel said she is shocked.

reporting verb

in past

no change in

noun clause verb sometimes

INFORMAL ENGLISH

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(f) What did Janel tell you when you saw her

last night?

REPORTED: Janel said she was shocked.

reporting verb

in past

noun clause verb

in past

LATER REPORTING

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(g) Janel says (that) she is shocked.

reporting verb:

present tense

noun clause verb:

no change

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They said _____________________

14-10 LET’S PRACTICE

QUOTED SPEECH: “We love being together.”

REPORTED SPEECH (formal or later reporting):

they loved being together.

REPORTED SPEECH (informal or immediate reporting):

They said _____________________ they love being together.

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He said _________________________

14-10 LET’S PRACTICE

QUOTED SPEECH: “I enjoy studying with you.”

REPORTED SPEECH (formal or later reporting):

he enjoys studying with her.

REPORTED SPEECH (informal or immediate reporting):

He said _________________________ he enjoyed studying with her.

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14-11 COMMON REPORTING VERBS: TELL, ASK, ANSWER/REPLY

These plans tell us that we still

have a lot of work to do.

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say reporting verb

say noun clause

(a) Janel said that she was shocked.

=

+

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INCORRECT: Janel told that she was shocked.

INCORRECT: Janel said me that she was shocked.

14-11 COMMON REPORTING VERBS: TELL, ASK, ANSWER/REPLY

= reporting verb

+ object + noun clause

tell

(b) Janel told me that she was shocked.

(c) Janel told Amy that she was shocked.

tell

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(d) QUOTED: Su Lin said (to me), “Are you sad?”

REPORTED: Su Lin asked (me) if I was sad.

asked (said) report questions

(e) Su Lin wanted to know if I was sad.

Su Lin wondered if I was sad.

Su Lin inquired whether or not I was sad.

want to know wonder inquire

report questions

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(f) QUOTED: Su Lin said (to me), “Are you sad?”

REPORTED: I answered/replied that I wasn’t sad.

answer, reply report replies

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14-11 LET’S PRACTICE

say

tell

ask

Raj _____ that he might quit

his job. said

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14-11 LET’S PRACTICE

say

tell

ask

I don’t know why Raj _____ me

that he was thinking of quitting

his job.

told

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14-11 LET’S PRACTICE

say

tell

ask

I don’t know why Raj ______ me

if he should quit his job. asked

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