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Takehisa Tanaka Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is "that" omitted?

Hi,

I was watching English learning material on YouTube.
At the end of the video I saw the following phrase.
"Now you know all there is to know about 'to, tow and too', too."

The things I want to ask is about "there is."
I think before "there" the word "that(pronoun)" is omitted and that part originally might be "all that there is."
Is this correct?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Takehisa Tanaka I think before "there" the word "that(pronoun)" is omitted Correct. that is optional. CJ

  • Takehisa Tanaka I think before "there" the word "that(pronoun)" is omitted Correct.
  • that is optional.
  • CJ
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Takehisa TanakaI think before "there" the word "that(pronoun)" is omitted
Correct. that is optional.

CJ

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