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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Why there is no "that" after "decided"

Most academics had now decided the symbol’s existence was a
myth.

  

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Please put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating the subject line. There is no "that" there because the writer's first language is not English. It is almost never really wrong to omit "that" in such cases, but in some cases it is infelicitous, in this case because you can decide something's existence, and the reader trips over that.

  • Please put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating the subject line.
  • There is no "that" there because the writer's first language is not English.
  • It is almost never really wrong to omit "that" in such cases, but in some cases it is infelicitous, in this case because you can decide something's existence, and the reader trips over that.
  • My rule is to always include "that" in formal writing and never in casual.
  • There are exceptions if that rule makes it sound bad or is ambiguous.
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Please put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating the subject line.

There is no "that" there because the writer's first language is not English. It is almost never really wrong to omit "that" in such cases, but in some cases it is infelicitous, in this case because you can decide something's existence, and the reader trips over that. My rule is to always incl

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Please post the paragraph and the source for sentences taken out of context.

"Although accounts of the Illuminati emblem were legendary in modern symbology, no academic had ever actually seen it. Ancient documents described the symbol as an ambigram - ambi meaning 'both' - signifying it was legible both ways. And although ambigrams were common in symbology - swastikas, yin yang, J

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