If so, then what did you do to resolve this In a sentence is it wrong or in bad form to constantly use the word that when it can be omitted For me, i never knew whether it was accep.
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I would like to know if you can use that with a comma after it
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In all seriousness, are there any common patterns or strategies people use to avoid having to write a sentence in which that that appears Evidential decision theory recommends ta. Actually, there's more to this than mentioned in some other answers The word that is a subordinator
It is not a relative word like who, where, when, or which Even in integrated relative clauses, they are not always interchangeable When the relative construction follows a fronted preposition, only relative words will do, so relative pronoun which is available, but that isn't The following sentence was on one of the tests
What would you like to do that others have told you is impossible
Students have asked why that could not be replaced with what Is that'd an appropriate contraction of that and would I say it, but i'm not sure if it's a legitimate contraction in written form. I am having a hard time figuring when to use that is
For example, for the definition of interjection, which is correct A word or phrase that is used to express emotion or surprise a word or p. Is any of these two sentences incorrect He will understand that i was not joking
He will understand i was not joking
Which of the sentences is correct Are there any specific rules about the use of "that"