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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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What would the part of speech be for "that " in the following sentence?

I think that these tires are too old to be driven on.
  

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I don't understand your question, please could you ask differently so I can understand the meaning? thanks

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HI, I'm an apprentice...I don't understand your question, please could you ask differently so I can understand the meaning? thanks
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AnonymousWhat is the part of speech of "that " in the following sentence?

I think that these tires are too old to be driven on. ('used' is much more natural than "driven on".)
In your sentence, "that" is a conjunction.
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AnonymousWhat would the part of speech be for "that " in the following sentence?
The most recent theories of syntax call it a complementizer, but it is traditionally called a conjunction.

CJ
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CalifJimThe most recent theories of syntax call it a complementizer, Emotion: crying
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canadian45 complementizer, Emotion: crying

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