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NAS IS Posted 11 years ago
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"I get plenty of attention that I don't crave it."

What rules, if any, does this sentence break?
  

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NAS IS What rules, if any, does this sentence break? It has a double reference in the relative clause. Both "that" and "it" refer to "attention".

  • NAS IS What rules, if any, does this sentence break?
  • It has a double reference in the relative clause.
  • Both "that" and "it" refer to "attention".
  • Remove "it".
  • I get plenty of attention that I don't crave.
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NAS ISWhat rules, if any, does this sentence break?
It has a double reference in the relative clause. Both "that" and "it" refer to "attention". Remove "it".

I get plenty of attention that I don't crave.

don't want at the end would be more natural.

CJ

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