Question 1: We want to know if/where it will rain tomorrow.
Question 2: I want to ask Jim why he hasn't returned the book from the library.
Question 3:
Question 1: We want to know if/where it will rain tomorrow.
Question 2: I want to ask Jim why he hasn't returned the book from the library.
Question 3: In order to have more free time, I need to plan my work more carefree.
Question 4: Teacher Wu is always the first to arrive at school every day, so students can't imitate their home.
Question 5: You will get lost easily and never have a map.
Question 1: We want to know if/where it will rain tomorrow. If you want to know or want to know, look up the object clause, the object clause is guided by if/where, and the object clause is in the future tense.
Question 2: I want to ask Jim why he hasn't returned the book from the library to check. Ask is followed by an object clause, which is guided by why. Although it is guided by special interrogative words, it is returned in normal word order.
Question 3: In order to have more free time, I need to plan my work more carefully. The purpose of this adverbial clause is to do something and use it carefully to modify the verb plan.
Question 4: Teacher Wu is always the first to arrive at school every morning, so students can't copy their home. Check the adverbial clause to express the result, can't do something, can't do something
Question 5: You get lost easily because you have a map. Investigation by unless, get lost,
Exam: sentence translation.