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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
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Could one say

  • I don't have any more candy as it is, I would want to waste the little (bit) that I have left?
Is there something missing? Is BIT optional?
  

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Hi, Could one say I don't have any more candy as it is, I would want to waste the little (bit) that I have left? Is there something missing? Is BIT optional?

  • Hi, Could one say I don't have any more candy as it is, I would want to waste the little (bit) that I have left?
  • Is there something missing?
  • Is BIT optional?
  • That's a run-on sentence.
  • You also need to form your question correctly.
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Hi,

Could one say

  • I don't have any more candy as it is, I would want to waste the little (bit) that I have left?
Is there something missing? Is BIT optional?

That's a run-on sentence. You also need to form your question correctly. Say it this way.



  • I don't have any more candy as it is. Why would I want to waste the lit
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I barely have any candy left would be better than

Can you leave out the THAT?

.. the little bit (that) I have left.

can you substitute WHICH for THAT?

... the little bit which I have left.

Thanks
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One more thing please

The little bit (that/which) I have left to arrange, I want to do properly. Can you leave out the pronouns? can you leave THAT and or WHICH or only THAT?

and can you reverse it

I want to do the litlle bit that/which I have left to arrange properly.

and for

  • It's the nicest movie (that/which) I've ever seen.
I kn
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Hi,

I barely have any candy left would be better than

Can you leave out the THAT? Yes

.. the little bit (that) I have left.

can you substitute WHICH for THAT? Yes

... the little bit which I have left.

Clive
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Hi,

One more thing please

The little bit (that/which) I have left to arrange, I want to do properly. Can you leave out the pronouns? can you leave THAT and or WHICH or only THAT? You can omit both

and can you reverse it

I want to do the litlle bit that/which I have left to arrange properly. Yes, except that now it sounds like 'properly' modifies the verb 'a

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