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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

That

1. I know you are happy today. I hear you are well.

2. I know that you are happy today. I hear that you are despondent.

Which sentences are correct.? Why, what is the rule?
  

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Both are correct. Complementizer that is usually optional. You can't leave it out, however, if it's the subject of a relative clause.

  • Both are correct.
  • Complementizer that is usually optional.
  • You can't leave it out, however, if it's the subject of a relative clause.
  • CJ
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Both are correct. Complementizerthat is usually optional. You can't leave it out, however, if it's the subject of a relative clause.

CJ

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