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(cleft sentence with what) you / make lunch for everyone / was really nice
What was really nice was your making lunch for everyone.
(cleft sentence with what) our teacher / let us use our books during the quiz / was helpful
(cleft sentence with what) they / not apologize for their mistake / is disappointing
What is disappointing is their not apologizing for their mistake.
(cleft sentence with what) he / smoke constantly / bothers me
What bothers me is his smoking constantly.
(cleft sentence with what) his neighbor / watch TV at all hours / is keeping him awake at night
What is keeping him awake is his neighbor's watching TV at all hours.
(cleft sentence with what) she / not call / is driving him crazy
What is driving him crazy is her not calling.
(Write yes or no question.) Sara / answer her phone during movies / attract a lot of attention
Does Sara's answering her phone during movies attract a lot of attention?
(yes or no question) your father / smoke in the car / bother everyone in your family
Does your father's smoking in the car bother everyone in your family?
she / put on her makeup on the bus / drive you crazy
Does her putting on her makeup on the bus drive you crazy?
your son / sleep late every morning / make you angry
Does your son's sleeping late every morning make you angry?
they / talk during your presentation / be annoying
Is their talking during presentation annoying?
he / play loud music / bother you
Does his playing loud music bother you?
Paula says bad things about people all the time. (What I don't like is..........)
What I don't like is Paula's saying bad things about people all the time.
You always pay for lunch. (I object to..........)
I object to your always paying for lunch.
We walked to the restaurant at night. (.......... probably wasn't a safe thing to do.)
Our walking to the restaurant at night probably wasn't a safe thing to do.
The hotel clerk expected a tip. (.......... seemed inappropriate to me.)
The hotel clerk's expecting a tip seemed inappropriate to me.
That dog followed us down the street. (..........scared me.)
That dog's following us down the street scared me.
She texted her friends during the movie. (I couldn't stand ..........!)
I couldn't stand her texting her friends during the movie.
My neighbor complains about everything. (.......... makes me angry sometimes.)
My neighbor's complaining about everything makes me angry sometimes.
My brother leaves his dirty laundry on the floor. (....... really bothers me.)
My brother's leaving his dirty laundry on the floor really bothers me.