What Clause
What we want is your opinion.
What Jeny
wants is chocolate.
What Mario
eats every day is banana.
What Tanya
cooks on Sundays is Juane.
What my
sisters buys is lots of
shoes.
(Noun)
What Raul
does every Sabbath is interesting.
What Tony
cooks every Sabbath is delicious.
What my
mother does on Sabbath is great.
(adjective)
What my
brother does on Sundays is cook
pizza.
What my
friend Alberto did last Sunday was make fish.
What you
should do every Sabbath is go
to the church.
(Verb)
What Mary
is saying is you have to
study every day.
What the
teacher is recommending is that we can travel.
Subject + verb (CLAUSE)
Task: Give a recommendation to a student of a university to get good grades. Use what clause, at least one. (30-40 words).
What student must attend all classes.
ReplyDeleteKnow the methodology of the teachers.
Use time properly.
Make your notes your best allies.
Rest 8 hours.
Review before bed.
What you should do is study hard and be responsible with your college assignments, oh and you should never go to class without having reviewed. In other words, what you should do is to always be prepared.
ReplyDeleteWhat you should do is attend classes every day, take class notes, organize your time and follow the teacher's instructions. It is also necessary to find an adequate time to study.
ReplyDeleteWhat you must do to get excellent grades is to review your notes after each class, participate in the activities, ask the teacher when you have doubts and study days before your exam.
ReplyDeleteWhat you should do to have good grades is to study a day or days before your class, also write down the important things that the teacher mentions in class.
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