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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

That expressing "effect and result"

This example is not some of a review.
There has been tons of hoopla around the movie that many people now want to see it.

I'd like to know whether in my example, "that" expresses "effect and result."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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" You need "so" to go with it if you want to express "effect and result", thus: There has been so much hoopla around the movie that many people now want to see it. CJ

  • " You need "so" to go with it if you want to express "effect and result", thus: There has been so much hoopla around the movie that many people now want to see it.
  • CJ
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park sang joonI'd like to know whether in my example, "that" expresses "effect and result."
You need "so" to go with it if you want to express "effect and result", thus:

There has been so much hoopla around the movie that many people now want to see it.

CJ
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Thank you, Mr.Jim, for your valuable answer. Emotion: smile

Can't I mention my example even in spoken English?
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park sang joonCan't I mention my example even in spoken English?
You can mention any example you'd like. Mention is not use.
You can't use your example even in spoken English. No. It's not correct.
As I said, you need 'so much' in that sentence.

CJ
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You can mention any example you'd like. Mention is not use.
I'm so sorry and thank you for your valuable advice.

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