I got what you are trying to say so in my case it's right to say, "you are not criminals that I arrest you". Use that instead of for ?
Thank you sir.
tostyle un I got what you are trying to say so in my case it's right to say, "you are not criminals that I arrest you". Use that instead of for ? Thank you sir.
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tostyle unI got what you are trying to say so in my case it's right to say, "you are not criminals that I arrest you". Use that instead of for ?
Thank you sir.
No. English does not allow that construction.
That's like saying "I want that you open this box" (wrong) instead of "I want you to open this box" (right). It's a foreign c