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第 12 章 名詞子句

第 12 章 名詞子句. Noun Clauses. 清雲科技大學應用外語系 助理教授:陳徵蔚. 12-1 Introduction. 12-2 Noun Clauses beginning with a question word. 12-3 Noun clauses beginning with whether or if. 12-4 Question Words followed by infinitives. (a) I don’t know what I should do . (b) I don’t know what to do .

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第 12 章 名詞子句

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  1. 第12章 名詞子句 Noun Clauses 清雲科技大學應用外語系 助理教授:陳徵蔚

  2. 12-1Introduction

  3. 12-2 Noun Clauses beginningwith a question word

  4. 12-3 Noun clauses beginning with whether or if.

  5. 12-4 Question Words followed by infinitives • (a) I don’t know what I should do. • (b) I don’t know what to do. • (c) Pam can’t decide whether she should go or stay home. • (d) Pam can’t decide whether to go or (to) stay home. • (e) Please tell me how I can get to the bus station. • (f) Please tell me how to get to the bus station. • (g) Jim told us where we could find it. • (h) Jim told us where to find it.

  6. 12-5 Noun Clauses beginning with that

  7. 12-6 Quoted speech

  8. 12-7 Reported Speech:Verb forms in Noun Clauses • Quoted SpeechReported Speech • “I watch TV every day.” • → She said she watched TV everyday. • “I am watching TV.” • → She said she was watching TV. • (c) “I have watched TV.” • → She said she had watched TV. • (d) “I watched TV.” • → She said she had watched TV. • (e) “I had watched TV.” • → She said she had watched TV. • (f) “I will watch TV.” • → She said she would watched TV. • (g) “I am going to watch TV.” • → She said she was going to watch TV.

  9. (h) “I can watch TV.” → She said she could watched TV. (i) “I may watch TV.” → She said she might watch TV (j) “I must watch TV.” → She said she had to watch TV. (k) “I have to watch TV.” → She said she had to watch TV. (l) “I should watch TV.” →She said she should watch TV. “I ought to watch TV.” → She said she ought to watch TV. “I might watch TV.” → She said she might watch TV.

  10. (m) Immediate reporting: ─ What did the teacher just say? Ididn’t hear him. ─ He said he wants us to read Chapter Six. (n) Later reporting: ─ Ididn’t go to class yesterday. Did Mr. Jones make any assignments? ─ Yes. He said he wanted us to read Chapter Six. (o) “The world is round.” → She said the world is round. (p) “I watch TV every day.” → She says she watches TV every day. (q) “IwatchTV every day.” → She hassaid that she watches TV every day. (r) “I watch TV every day.” → She will say that she watches TV every day. (s) “Watch TV.” → She told me to watch TV.

  11. 12-8 Using the subjunctive in Noun Clauses (a) The teacher demands that we be on time. (b) I insisted that he pay me the money. (c) I recommended that she not go to the concert. (d) It is important that they be told truth. (e) I suggested that she see a doctor. (f) I suggested that she should see a doctor.

  12. 12-9 Using-Ever words • Whoever ─ (a) Whoever wants to come is welcome. Anyone who wants to come is welcome. • Who(m)ever ─ (b) He makes friends easily with who(m)everhe meet.* He makes friends easily with anyone who(m) he meet. • Whatever ─ (c) He always says whatever comes into his mind. He always says anything that comes into his mind. • Whichever ─ (d) There are four good program on TV at eight o’clock. We can watch whichever programs (whichever one)you prefer. We can watch any of four programs that you prefer.

  13. Whenever (e) You may leave whenever you wish. You may leave at any time that you wish. • Wherever (f) She can go wherever she wants to go. She can go anyplace that she wants to go. • However (g) The students may dress however they please. The students may dress in any way that they please.

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