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Thinking about who should be the next manager, you shouldn't
give the first priority to how long he's been working.
Do you know the story (about) how David got a promotion so young?
If you can tell (me) when and how you'll give the money back to me, I'll lend
you some. It largely depends on your efforts whether
you can succeed (or not). I'm curious (about) whose
idea will be chosen in the meeting. The study is
where the president of the company, Mr. Smith [Mr. Smith, the president of
the company] has spent most of his life. Our
knowledge (about) what is popular is fixed by the advertisements and the mass
media. I'm not sure whether [if] he can afford
to manage the shop (or not). This is how Cindy became
the vice president though a lot of stockholders were opposed to it. She
wondered if [whether] she could get along with her colleagues.
We often wonder from whom she learned to speak such beautiful English [ who
she learned to speak such beautiful English from].
I'm hesitating over whether I should [whether to] go to the US (or not).
She hesitated over where she should [where to] study English conversation. |