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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

It is about using "that" as a subject of a sentence.

Hello everyone.

I have two sentences which I don't know whether are correct or not gramatically.

1-) Does it make you sad that there is not a reason for you to be happy?

I mean: "There is not a reason for you to be happy and Does it make you sad?"


2-) It is a great action that I am watching animals run on the street.


Thank you very much in advance.

  

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Jawel 1-) Does it make you sad that there is not a reason for you to be happy? Good. Grammatical.

  • Jawel 1-) Does it make you sad that there is not a reason for you to be happy?
  • Good.
  • Grammatical.
  • Jawel 2-) It is a great action that I am watching animals run on the street.
  • I don't know what you mean.
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Jawel1-) Does it make you sad that there is not a reason for you to be happy?

Good. Grammatical.

Jawel2-) It is a great action that I am watching animals run on the street.

I don't know what you mean. You do not use "action" correctly. Here are some similar to yours:

There is a good possibility that we will s

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