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Carter Lee Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"~,that you can think of" vs "~,that you can think"

Hi,


I'm confused that some sentence have the preposition at the end of sentence.


What is the difference between the

",that you can think of" and ",that you can think"?


the former sentence is that I came across it from google, but last sentence is what I just thought it.

I want to know when I have such as that sentence, how do I know some sentence in need of preposition at the end of sentence?

  

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Examples of usage of these two phrases: List all the suspects (that) you can think of. (The word "that" is usually omitted. ) Is that every possibility (that) you can think of?

  • Examples of usage of these two phrases: List all the suspects (that) you can think of.
  • (The word "that" is usually omitted.
  • ) Is that every possibility (that) you can think of?
  • ) That horrible accident left you paralyzed, but be thankful that you can think and see and hear okay.
  • ) That you can think is what differentiates you from the lower primates.
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Examples of usage of these two phrases:


List all the suspects (that) you can think of. (The word "that" is usually omitted. "That you can think" cannot be used here.)

Is that every possibility (that) you can think of? ("That you can think" cannot be used here.)


That horrible accident left you paralyzed, but be thankful that you can think and see and hear okay. (

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