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Now make sentences using “if” or “whether”. One student reads the question aloud. The other student makes a sentence beginning with “I wonder” or “I don’t know” and then puts the information from the question into noun clause word order. Is it going to rain next week?
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Now make sentences using “if” or “whether”. One student reads the question aloud. The other student makes a sentence beginning with “I wonder” or “I don’t know” and then puts the information from the question into noun clause word order. • Is it going to rain next week? • I wonder (I don’t know) if it’s going to rain next week.
If/whether • Is there a test next week? • I wonder (I don’t know) if there is a test next week.
If/whether • Do we have homework today? • I wonder (I don’t know) if we have homework today.
If/whether • Did the teacher give us homework? • I wonder (I don’t know) if the teacher gave us homework.
If/whether • Did I do the work correctly? • I wonder (I don’t know) if did the work correctly?
If/whether • Did Diane grade the tests? • I wonder (I don’t know) if Diane graded the tests.
If/whether • Will we do well on the next test? • I wonder (I don’t know) if we will do well on the next test.
If/whether • Will I have time to study tonight? • I wonder (I don’t know) if I will have time to study tonight.
If/whether • Has the college raised tuition again? • I wonder (I don’t know) if the college has raised tuition again.
If/whether • Has the college decided to build another parking lot? • I wonder (I don’t know) if the college has decided to build another parking lot.