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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Noun clauses after verbs

How can "rely on" and "write" be followed by a noun clause?
Can you please give me examples?
  

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I can rely on what he says to be a funny idea. I don't want to write what the textbook recommends as a good writing assignment. Write what he says.

  • I can rely on what he says to be a funny idea.
  • I don't want to write what the textbook recommends as a good writing assignment.
  • Write what he says.
  • Include his input in the document.
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I can rely on what he says to be a funny idea.

I don't want to write what the textbook recommends as a good writing assignment.

Write what he says. Include his input in the document.

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