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Jasonkhlim Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference?

1. ''Telling him good news is what makes it feel real to me.''

2. ''Telling him good news makes it feel real to me.''

Thanks in advance. Emotion: big smile
  

Top answer

I feel only more emphasis in #1.

  • I feel only more emphasis in #1.
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I feel only more emphasis in #1.
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Oh I see.
So generally there is no difference between both of the sentences?
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Mister MicawberThe intent is the same.
Okay, Thank you.
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Another question.
1. ''I'd love to stop lying to our friends about you were sick.''

2. ''I'd love to stop lying to our friends that you were sick.''
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jasonkhlimabout you were sick.
This is an impossible construction in English. You'll have to use your second version.

CJ

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