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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Why that is used in the beginning of the sentence??

That nothing happened between the two of us, that it was all in my head and I had no proof.
  

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Hasibul Alam That nothing happened between the two of us, that it was all in my head and I had no proof. This is not a grammatically complete sentence in itself. It can only be understood in a wider context, which, from Googling, appears to be: "Of course he said I was crazy.

  • Hasibul Alam That nothing happened between the two of us, that it was all in my head and I had no proof.
  • This is not a grammatically complete sentence in itself.
  • It can only be understood in a wider context, which, from Googling, appears to be: "Of course he said I was crazy.
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Hasibul AlamThat nothing happened between the two of us, that it was all in my head and I had no proof.

This is not a grammatically complete sentence in itself. It can only be understood in a wider context, which, from Googling, appears to be:

"Of course he said I was crazy. That nothing happened between the two of us, that it was all in my head and I

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