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Stenka25 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Ellipsis

The below sentence is from Webster's Learner's Dictionary.

It seems like there are a couple of ellipses in it.

So I complemented it.

? There is nothing in the world I would like better than to go to your wedding.

? There is nothing in the world (which) I would like (to do) better than to go to your wedding.

Am I right?

If not, help me.
  

Top answer

Yes, they are fine. Or 'that'.

  • Yes, they are fine.
  • Or 'that'.
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Yes, they are fine. Or 'that'.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber.

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