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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

That clause

1. "It's important that we trust each other."

2. "It's better that she stays with her mother."
In the above two sentences we generally use present tense in the "that clause" to talk about a future event.
But can the above two sentences also be used to refer to the present events ?
  

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Debpriya De But can the above two sentences also be used to refer to the present events ? Yes. - CB

  • Debpriya De But can the above two sentences also be used to refer to the present events ?
  • Yes.
  • - CB
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Debpriya DeBut can the above two sentences also be used to refer to the present events ?
Yes. - CB

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