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For each question below, join
the two clauses to form a complete sentence, using who,
where, when, together with the
infinitives. The sentence should consist of a clause
and a phrase. Leave out or change some words where necessary. |
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Example : She
wants to know. Where do they buy the dress ?
She wants to know
where to buy the dress. |
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You tell him. How do you use this calculator ? |
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You show him. Where shall I get the tickets ? |
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Where shall we go ? She knows. |
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How do I fix the blades into the mower ? He wants to know. |
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Where shall we start ? The boys want to know. |
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Where do I meet you ? She wants to know. |
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Where can I find a telephone booth ? You tell me. |
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How do we use the jack ? You show us. |
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When does she catch the train ? You tell her. |
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Where can she find the pharmacy ? she wants to know. |
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Answers |
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Tell him how to use this calculator. |
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Show him where to get the tickets. |
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She knows when to go. |
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He wants to know how to fix the blades into the mower. |
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The boys want to know when to start. |
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She wants to know where to meet me. |
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Tell me where to find a telephone booth. |
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Show us how to use the jack. |
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You tell her when to catch the train. |
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She wants to know where to find the pharmacy. |
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