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GRAMMAR RACE. NOUN CLAUSES ( Azar 2 Ch. 14). dırectıons. Make groups of 3. Give a small board and a board marker to each group. Each group chooses a writer. Groups answer the questions by writing on the small boards.
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GRAMMAR RACE NOUN CLAUSES (Azar 2 Ch. 14)
dırectıons • Make groups of 3. • Give a small board and a board marker to each group. • Each group chooses a writer. • Groups answer the questions by writing on the small boards. • If the group finds the answer in 10 seconds, it gets 10 points. • The group needs to write all the possible answers. • The group with the most points win.
Choose the correct answer • Nobody knows _____________ the beginning of a tornado. a. How we can predict b. How can we predict c. What we can predict d. That we can predict
Choose the correct answer • Nobody knows _____________ the beginning of a tornado. a. How we can predict b. How can we predict c. What we can predict d. That we can predict
Choose the correct answer 2. Our teacher says _____________ a tornado before. a. That he seen b. What he saw c. That he has seen d. What he has seen
Choose the correct answer 2. Our teacher says _____________ a tornado before. a. That he seen b. What he saw c. That he has seen d. What he has seen
Choose the correct answer 3. Have you ever seen _____________? a. What can a tornado do b. That a tornado can do what c. What a tornado can do that d. What a tornado can do
Choose the correct answer 3. Have you ever seen _____________? a. What can a tornado do b. That a tornado can do what c. What a tornado can do that d. What a tornado can do
Choose the correct answer 4. _____________is so small compared to the psychological damage it can cause. a. What physical damage a tornado causes b. When a tornado damages c. What physical damage d. Where a tornado causes
Choose the correct answer 4. _____________is so small compared to the psychological damage it can cause. a. What physical damage a tornado causes b. When a tornado damages c. What physical damage d. Where a tornado causes
Choose the correct answer 5. _____________is a well-known fact. a. Tornadoes deadly b. That tornadoes are deadly c. Are tornadoes deadly d. That are deadly tornadoes
Choose the correct answer 5. _____________is a well-known fact. a. Tornadoes deadly b. That tornadoes are deadly c. Are tornadoes deadly d. That are deadly tornadoes
Choose the correct answer 6. _____________, tornadoes can strike without warning. a. According to what scientists have learned b. According to learned c. According to what d. Scientists have learned
Choose the correct answer 6. _____________, tornadoes can strike without warning. a. According to what scientists have learned b. According to learned c. According to what d. Scientists have learned
Choose the correct answer 7. It is recommended __________ if you see a tornado coming your way. • You shelter that • That you seek shelter • You seek that shelter • That shelter seeks you
Choose the correct answer 7. It is recommended __________ if you see a tornado coming your way. • You shelter that • That you seek shelter • You seek that shelter • That shelter seeks you
Choose the correct answer 8. Scientists are trying to learn __________. • If can ever we predict tornadoes • If tornadoes can ever be predicted • Why are tornadoes unpredictable d. Are tornadoes unpredictable
Choose the correct answer 8. Scientists are trying to learn __________. • If can ever we predict tornadoes • If tornadoes can ever be predicted • Why are tornadoes unpredictable d. Are tornadoes unpredictable
Choose the correct answer 9. __________ depends on the population of the town where the storm strikes. • How much damage can a tornado do • A tornado can do damage • Can a tornado do damage • How much damage a tornado can do
Choose the correct answer 9. __________ depends on the population of the town where the storm strikes. • How much damage can a tornado do • A tornado can do damage • Can a tornado do damage • How much damage a tornado can do
Choose the correct answer 10. __________ depends on who prepares for it and takes it seriously. • Who survives a tornado • Can anyone survive a tornado • Where survives a tornado • If tornadoes happen
Choose the correct answer 10. __________ depends on who prepares for it and takes it seriously. • Who survives a tornado • Can anyone survive a tornado • Where survives a tornado • If tornadoes happen
Complete the dıalogue 11. A: Whose car is that? B: I don’t know_______________________________.
Complete the dıalogue 11. A: Whose car is that? B: I don’t know whose car that is.
Complete the dıalogue 12. A: Whose car is in front of Sam's house? B: I don't know ______________________________.
Complete the dıalogue 12. A: Whose car is in front of Sam's house? B: I don't know whose car is in front of Sam’s house.
Complete the dıalogue 13. A: Are you tired? B: Why do you want to know______________ tired? A: You look tired. I'm worried about you.
Complete the dıalogue 13. A: Are you tired? B: Why do you want to know if I am tired? A: You look tired. I'm worried about you.
Complete the dıalogue 14. A: How long (the oldest whales, live)______________? B: Nobody knows for sure how long (the oldest whales, live)___________________.
Complete the dıalogue 14. A: How long (the oldest whales, live) do the oldest whales live? B: Nobody knows for sure how long (the oldest whales, live) the oldest whales live.
CHANGE THE QUESTION TO A NOUN CLAUSE 15. Is Tom coming? I wonder ___________________________________.
CHANGE THE QUESTION TO A NOUN CLAUSE 15. Is Tom coming? I wonder if (whether) Tom is coming.
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 16. A: Does Alice have a car? B: I don’t think so. (= I don’t think _______________________________.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 16. A: Does Alice have a car? B: I don’t think so. (= I don’t think that Alice has a car.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 17. A: Did Alex pass his French course? B: I think so. (= I think___________________________________.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 17. A: Did Alex pass his French course? B: I think so. (= I think that Alex passed his French course.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 18. A: Did you pass the test? B: I hope so. (= I hope ___________________________________.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF “SO” BY WRITING A THAT-CLAUSE 18. A: Did you pass the test? B: I hope so. (= I hope that I passed the test.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF THAT-CLAUSE BY WRITING “SO” or “not” 19. A: Did you lose your purse? B: I hope that I didn’t. (= I hope _____________.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF THAT-CLAUSE BY WRITING “SO” or “not” 19. A: Did you lose your purse? B: I hope that I didn’t. (= I hope not.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF THAT-CLAUSE BY WRITING “SO” or “not” 20. A: Do you want to come with us? B: I don’t know. I guess that I don’t want. (= I guess _____________.)
gIVE THE MEANING OF THAT-CLAUSE BY WRITING “SO” or “not” 20. A: Do you want to come with us? B: I don’t know. I guess that I don’t want. (= I guess not.)