That or what?

Fill in the gaps with THAT or WHAT.

It is not clear to _______ extent these views were shared.

‘You never cared about me.’ ‘___________’s not true.’

I wish you wouldn’t say things like ________.

Show me ________ you bought.

She gave him _______ money she had (=all the money she had, although she did not have much).

He killed a man once and ________’s why he had to leave Ireland.

I believe _______ he told me.

I could get you a job here if ________’s what you want.

______ he did was morally wrong.

‘I have to go, ’ she said, and with _______ (=after saying that) she hung up the phone.

There are lots of things ________ I need to buy before the trip.

The people ____ live next door are quite noisy.

_____ are you doing?

_____ subjects did you enjoy most?

______ colour is the new carpet?

____’s your new boss like?

______ do you think of my painting?

They’ve got a machine ______ prints names on badges.

The day ________ my father died, I was on holiday in Greece.

His own experience was different from ________ of his friends.

Is ______ my pen you’ve got there?

That’s Eileen’s house across the road.

Look at _______ man in that car. What on earth is he doing?

Our tomatoes never get as big as _______.

The advanced exam is more difficult, but not many students progress _______ far.

______ a lovely day!

________ a horrible thing to do!

______ nice people they are!

______ do you mean, you want to spend Christmas alone?

No one knows exactly ______ happened.

It was quite a large fish – about _____ long.

He missed hitting the car in front by ______ much.

I’m sorry, I hadn’t realized the situation was _____ bad.

No one expected it to cost ______ much.