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    Join each pair of the following sentences by using a noun clause.  
       
1.   Don called. He told us that he would not be attending the meeting.  
       
2.   The teacher informed us the news. Our application had been given the green light.  
       
3.   Please tell us honestly. Where have we gone wrong ?  
       
4.   We know very well. The boy will succeed one day.  
       
5.   We asked the salesman to demonstrate to us. we want to know how to operate the latest gadget.  
       
6.   I'm afraid I can't remember. Is it the blue or the green file that you want ?  
       
7.   Can you let us know now ? We want to know how we can help the poor.  
       
8.   Don't you know ? Seeing is believing.  
       
9.   You must explain to us. Why were you so uncooperative ?  
       
10.   I can't reveal to you. There is something amiss.  
       

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    Answers  
       
1.   Don called to tell us that he would not be attending the meeting.  
2.   The teacher informed us the news that our application had been given the green light.  
3.   Please tell us honestly where we have gone wrong.  
4.   We know very well that the boy will succeed one day.  
5.   We asked the salesman to demonstrate to us how we can operate the latest gadget.  
6.   I'm afraid I can't remember whether it is the blue or green file that you want.  
7.   Can you let us know now how we can help the poor ?  
8.   Don't you know that seeing is believing ?  
9.   You must explain to us why you were so uncooperative.  
10.   I can't reveal to you what is amiss.  
 
     
 
 

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