Home » Intermediate English » I think that she used too much white-out. Rule: Noun clauses that start with the word that are used to answer questions in which a person who is answering is thinking or giving an opinion. Note: That …
Home » Intermediate English » “How did I get this job?” Rule: Noun clauses that start with a question word are usually used to answer a question about the subject. Examples: Question: Where does she live? Answer: I don’t know where she lives. …
Home » Intermediate English » “I don’t know whether I should allow you to board the plane with this mysterious box.” Rule: Noun clauses that start with whether or if are used to answer questions that you do not know the answer to. …
Home » Intermediate English » “I am happy that you are quick to act, but I am happier that I am quicker.” *Note: quick to act = fast to move Definition: A clause is a group of words that have a subject and verb …