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Listenever Posted 10 years ago
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to help you get to your family



At 0:15, Hank said, "Well, there's one thing I can think of to help you get to your family."

Does "to help you get to your family" modify "one thing"?

I mean, is the sentence the same as "Well, there's one thing I can think of that can help you get to your family."?
  

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listenever Does "to help you get to your family" modify "one thing"? Yes. "?

  • listenever Does "to help you get to your family" modify "one thing"?
  • Yes.
  • "?
  • Yes, near enough.
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listeneverDoes "to help you get to your family" modify "one thing"?
Yes.
listeneverI mean, is the sentence the same as "Well, there's one thing I can think of that can help you get to your family."?
Yes, near enough.

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