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ナウン クローズ
単語のあつまり
主語
と動詞
それ自身
では
として
A noun clause is a group of words with a subject and verb. A noun clause cannot stand by itself as a
独立できん
sentence.
従う
私が提案することはつづける?
T
A subject of a verb
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An object of a verb
A subject complement
補
66968
前置詞
An object of a prepositio
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An adjective complement
アドジェクティブ
異なる食事を
What I suggest is following a different diet.
I don't think that I want to exercise.
Your problem is that you need some motivation.
変える
You can change your weight by what you eat.
よってあなたが何を食べるかに
Everyone is glad that Betty is getting married.
That noun clauses usually follow...
S+ V
agree, believe, decide, guess, hope, think, suggest ...
学校のために
I agree that we need more teachers for the school.
S+ be verb + adjective
afraid, angry, glad, worried, sorry, sure, surprised. . .
招待する
食
Tommy was surprised that you didn't invite him to your wedding.
It + be verb + adjective
amazing, clear, good, important, necessary, possible, true...
It is possible that we'll have to take the exam in February.
可能がある
Task 123
しげんをうけなければ
いけない
名詞節
Complete the sentences using a noun clause.
ex. Where did Gareth learn how to skate?
→ I wonder where Gareth learned how to skate.
1.
How did he get the job?
2. Why is that woman standing outside?
→ He is curious about
3.
We need to take out the trash tomorrow.
→ It is important
Task 2
Circle the answers.
is a mystery.
I lost my mother's ring. She asked me where
a. is her ring
b. her ring was
c. is your ring
d. was her ring
3 The little boy next door is popular, but I
don't know how many
a. friends does he have b. friends has he
c. does he have friends d. friends he has
2 The neighbors are playing their music loudly.
I can't hear what
a. is saying you
b. you says
you are saying d. that you says
4 I'm not going to fix up my apartment.
is too expensive.
私がしたいこと
a. Whether I want to do (b. What I want to do
c. What do I want to do d. That I want to do