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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
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When should I put "That Clause" as subject?

Example: That she should forget me so quickly was rather a shock.

  

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kingston123 When should I put a "that" clause as subject? Example: That she should forget me so quickly was rather a shock. As seldom as possible.

  • kingston123 When should I put a "that" clause as subject?
  • Example: That she should forget me so quickly was rather a shock.
  • As seldom as possible.
  • It was rather a shock that she had forgotten me so quickly.
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kingston123When should I put a "that" clause as subject? Example: That she should forget me so quickly was rather a shock.

As seldom as possible.

It was rather a shock that she had forgotten me so quickly.

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