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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

This sentence is confusing!

John looked ahead to realize that there was danger and that he must do something about it.

I don't mean this sentence, particularly. I mean sentences where you're forced to have two 'thats.' Is the second that necessary?
  

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You can omit the second that if you like. CB

  • You can omit the second that if you like.
  • CB
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You can omit the second that if you like.

CB

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