- I think that the museum closes at 6 pm.
- The teacher said that the students did very well on the test.
- I’m sure that it will rain tomorrow.
- I believe that my phone is in my backpack.
- She told me that they moved to another city last year.
- We all agree that the concert was amazing.
- I don’t think that he knows the answer.
- I remember that the homework is due on Monday.
- They said that she speaks three languages.
- I’m sure that the movie starts at 8:00.
Noun clauses with That
1. My friend believes that the bank is on First Street.
2. They announced that the next bus comes at noon.
3. It seems that Sara went to a party last night.
4. We were informed that the nearest supermarket is 2 miles away.
5. Historians agree that the Mona Lisa hangs in the New York Museum.
6. Nobody knew that I met the Queen last week.
7. Many students think that our teacher’s name is Kaye.
8. The manager believes that my keys are lost again!
9. It’s clear that the little girl doesn’t know her address.
10. Linguists say that this is how you make a noun clause.
Noun clauses with That
1. I know that the cat is very hungry after playing all day.
2. I definitely think that the food prepared for the party is absolutely delicious.
3. I'm completely surprised that he unexpectedly won the lottery last week.
4. My teacher said that he is a good student.
5. I completely agree that you are absolutely right about the proposed solution.
6. I feel that it's a beautiful day.
7. I'm happy that she passed the exam.
8. They announced that the meeting was canceled.
9. I learned that he speaks three languages.
10. I believe that the price is too high.
Noun clauses with That
- The officer told me that the road is closed.
- I'm pretty sure that she is coming.
- I don't think that he is ready.
- She told us that the meeting is canceled.
- I don't believe that it will rain today.
- I want to tell you that she is here.
- I'm pretty sure that he left early.
- I think that she is happy.
- I believe that he can help us.
- I'm confident that we will succeed.
Noun clauses with That
1. The officer told me that there were no signs of forced entry.
2. I'm pretty sure that the suspect recognized me.
3. I don't think that we checked the garage thoroughly.
4. She told us that the call came from an unknown number.
5. I don't believe that the story he gave us is real.
6. I want to tell you that someone followed me after the meeting.
7. I'm pretty sure that we missed an important clue.
8. I think that the witness might change her testimony.
9. I believe that the evidence was planted.
10. I'm confident that justice will be served.
That
The officer told me that I needed to slow down.
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I'm pretty sure that we will travel next summer.
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I don't think that it’s going to snow this year.
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She told us that her brother lives in Canada.
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I don't believe that the story is real.
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I want to tell you that I’m proud of you.
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I'm pretty sure that they forgot my birthday.
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I think that this movie is boring.
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I believe that teamwork makes everything easier.
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I'm confident that you’ll pass the exam.
Noun clauses with THAT.
1. The officer told me that the investigation was still ongoing.
2. I'm pretty sure that we left the documents on the table.
3. I don't think that anyone noticed the broken lock.
4. She told us that the suspect had changed his appearance.
5. I don't believe that the informant gave us accurate details.
6. I want to tell you that something strange happened at the station.
7. I'm pretty sure that the report was sent yesterday.
8. I think that someone erased the surveillance footage.
9. I believe that the key witness is feeling threatened.
10. I'm confident that we’ll solve the case soon.
Noun clauses with That
1. The officer told me that the suspect had already been caught.
2. I'm pretty sure that I locked the door before leaving.
3. I don't think that we have enough evidence yet.
4. She told us that she would call us later.
5. I don't believe that he's telling the whole truth.
6.I want to tell you that what I overheard earlier.
7. I'm pretty sure that the lights were off when we arrived.
8. I think that the suspect escaped through the window.
9. I believe that the witness is hiding something.
10. I'm confident that the investigation will reveal the truth.
Noun clauses with That
1. The officer told me that the new store opens tomorrow.
2. I'm pretty sure that he forgot his backpack at home.
3. I don’t think that she passed the final exam.
4. She told us that the class was canceled yesterday.
5. I don’t believe that this food is healthy.
6. I want to tell you that I’m moving to another city.
7. I'm pretty sure that the meeting starts at 8:00 a.m.
8. I think that we need more time to finish the project.
9. I believe that he didn’t understand the instructions.
10. I’m confident that we’ll win the match tomorrow.
Noun clauses with That
The officer told me that I had to leave the building immediately.
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I'm pretty sure he saw someone acting suspiciously.
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I don't think he gave us all the information.
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She told us that everything was fine, but she looked nervous.
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I don't believe her story is completely true.
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I want to tell you what I noticed during the incident.
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I'm pretty sure the alarm went off twice.
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I think someone broke in through the back door.
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I believe the situation is more serious than it seems.
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I'm confident the police will find out what really happened.
Noun clauses with That
The officer told me that the road was closed.
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I'm pretty sure that she's going to pass the exam.
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I don't think that this is the right bus.
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She told us that she would be late.
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I don't believe that ghosts are real.
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I want to tell you that you did a great job.
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I'm pretty sure that it's going to rain tomorrow.
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I think that we should leave now.
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I believe that everyone deserves a second chance.
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I'm confident that our team will win the game.
Use the expressions and write Noun clauses with THAT
- I'm sure that she will pass the exam.
- I'm pretty sure that the museum opens at 9 a.m.
- I don’t think that he likes spicy food.
- She told us that the meeting was cancelled.
- I don’t believe that aliens exist.
- I want to tell you that the project is finished.
- I think that we have enough time to get there.
- I believe that they are already at the airport.
- I’m confident that he can win the competition.
- I’m pretty sure that John knows the answer.
Noun clauses with That
The officer told me that the library closes at 6 p.m.
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I'm pretty sure that John forgot his homework again.
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I don't think that they will come to the meeting.
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She told us that the exam was postponed until Friday.
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I don't believe that this recipe needs more salt.
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I want to tell you that I'm applying for a new job.
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I'm pretty sure that the movie starts at 8 o'clock.
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I think that someone left their phone on the table.
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I believe that the baby is learning to walk.
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I'm confident that we can finish this project on time.
Noun clauses with THAT
- The officer told me that we need ID to enter.
- I'm pretty sure that it's going to rain.
- I don't think that she likes pizza.
- She told us that her dog ran away.
- I don't believe that ghosts are real.
- I want to tell you that I got a new phone.
- I'm pretty sure that the test is tomorrow.
- I think that he forgot his homework.
- I believe that they moved to Canada.
- I'm confident that we can win.