0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) I saw a kitten was trapped / which was trapped / who was trapped in the drain.02br 02br 00(b) She saw a kitten (was) in the drain.02br 02br 00(c) She saw a kitten fell down into the drain.02br 02br 00(d) She saw a kitten trapped in the drain. 0-
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0I saw [that] a kitten was trapped in the drain. or I saw a kitten that was tripped in the drain. 02br 00She saw [that] a kitten was in the drain.
— BarbaraPA
0I saw [that] a kitten was trapped in the drain.
or I saw a kitten that was tripped in the drain.
02br 00She saw [that] a kitten was in the drain.
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0I saw [that] a kitten was trapped in the drain. or I saw a kitten that was tripped in the drain. 02br 00She saw [that] a kitten was in the drain. or She saw a kitten in the drain.02br 00She saw a kitten FALL down into the drain.02br 00d is okay.0-
0Yes, but it sounds more natural to me if you do include the optional that. I saw that a kitten was trapped in the drain.02br 02br 00A: What did you see when you got outside?02br 02br 00B: I saw that a kitten was trapped in the drain. Fortunately, it was pretty easy to pull her out.0-