Is it possible to say without 'that' in the sentence " he is so sleepy that he can't focus in class", saying "he is so sleepy he can't focus in class."?
I wonder if it is grammatically correct or not, not in informal way.
Thanks.
"? Yes. In most cases 'that' can be omitted.
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aqua walk 962Is it possible to say without 'that' in the sentence " he is so sleepy that he can't focus in class", saying "he is so sleepy he can't focus in class."?
Yes. In most cases 'that' can be omitted. It is grammatical to do that.
aqua walk 962I wonder if it is grammatically correct or not, not in informal way.