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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

That

Hello,

1. That you need a car is obvious.

I could understand 'You need a car is obvious.', but the sentence start with 'that' which makes me uncomfortable to understand.

Could anyone explain the use of 'that' or 'that clause'?

Thanks.
  

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You need car is obvious is incorrect. What is obvious is (The fact) that you need a car.

  • You need car is obvious is incorrect.
  • What is obvious is (The fact) that you need a car.
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You need car is obvious is incorrect. What is obvious is (The fact) that you need a car.

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