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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

That in sentence

what is the difference between these sentence:
I believe you a good student.
I believe that you are a good student .
  

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No difference at all. The subordinating conjunction "that" is omissible here, as it often is. BillJ

  • No difference at all.
  • The subordinating conjunction "that" is omissible here, as it often is.
  • BillJ
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No difference at all. The subordinating conjunction "that" is omissible here, as it often is.

BillJ
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Anonymouswhat is the difference between these sentence:I believe you a good student.I believe that you are a good student .
The first needs to be "I believe you are a good student."
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khoffAnonymouswhat is the difference between these sentence:I believe you a good student.I believe that you are a good student .The first needs to be "I believe you are a good student."
I usually pass quietly over obvious typos.

BillJ
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You're right -- it probably didn't need to be pointed out.

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