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Mgwattoo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammatically correct?

After i finished reading these lines, It took me a while to realize that why words were getting blurred.
  

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No. It's not. I highlighted the errors.

  • No.
  • It's not.
  • I highlighted the errors.
  • After i finished reading these lines, It took me a while to realize that why words were getting blurred.
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No. It's not. I highlighted the errors.

After i finished reading these lines, It took me a while to realize that why words were getting blurred.
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Can you please explains?
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AlpheccaStarsAfter i finished reading these lines
https://www.englishclub.com/writing/caps-i.htm
AlpheccaStarslines,
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AlpheccaStarsAfter i finished reading these lines, It took me a while to realize ,that why words were getting blurred.
You mean that we can't use 'that' as
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LeGion12359You mean that we can't use 'that' as a conjunction here?
Read my previous post.
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AlpheccaStarsRead my previous post
I did. You are greatEmotion: smile
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AlpheccaStarsA noun clause is introduced by one and only one pronoun. There are many choices to realize that words were getting blurred.to realize why words were getting blurred.to realize when words were getting blurred.to realize which words were getting blurred.to realize whose words were getting blurred.
Why are you specifically identifying them as pronouns
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AlpheccaStarsAlpheccaStarsAfter i finished reading these lineshttps://www.englishclub.com/writing/caps-i.htm AlpheccaStarslines, It took me"it" is only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.It is raining.Yesterday, it was raining.AlpheccaStarsto realize that why words were gett
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LeGion12359Please, don't say that the word 'that' is a conjunction here.
"That" introduces the clause. It is functioning as a conjunction.

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