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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

That I do

Mr. Trump’s ethnicity pleased one person, but with a barb. “His mother is from Scotland,” and yet “his teeth seem good.” This despite the fact that “the man appreciates quality baked goods.” And “for a fat guy, he doesn’t sweat much.” Then of course there’s his hair. “He makes me feel good that I have the head of hair that I do,” one braggart wrote, while another simply expressed admiration: “He has an amazing comb-over.” (NYT)

What does the clause "that I do" refer to in the passage above?

  

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anonymous makes me feel good that I have the head of hair that I do,” one braggart wrote I'm glad that I have the head of hair that, in fact, I do have. He was happy that he wrote the letter that he did. I'm surprised that we get the number of donations that we do.

  • anonymous makes me feel good that I have the head of hair that I do,” one braggart wrote I'm glad that I have the head of hair that, in fact, I do have.
  • He was happy that he wrote the letter that he did.
  • I'm surprised that we get the number of donations that we do.
  • She was disappointed that she obtained the result that she did.
  • CJ
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anonymousmakes me feel good that I have the head of hair that I do,” one braggart wrote

I'm glad that I have the head of hair that, in fact, I do have.

He was happy that he wrote the letter that he did.
I'm surprised that we get the number of donations that we do.
She was disappointed that she obtained the result that

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