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- How do you handle that that? The double that problem
Have you ever had a case where you felt compelled to include strange things like a double that in a sentence? If so, then what did you do to resolve this? For me, I never knew whether it was accep
- Are there rules about using that to join two clauses?
He will understand that I was not joking He will understand I was not joking Which of the sentences is correct? Are there any specific rules about the use of quot;that quot; in the sentences I
- How to avoid that that that that is so very awkward
In all seriousness, are there any common patterns or strategies people use to avoid having to write a sentence in which "that that" appears? For example: Evidential decision theory recommends ta
- pronouns - When to use “that” and when to use “which”, especially in . . .
Actually, there's more to this than mentioned in some other answers The word that is a subordinator; it is not a relative word like who, where, when, or which Even in integrated relative clauses, they are not always interchangeable When the relative construction follows a fronted preposition, only relative words will do, so relative pronoun which is available, but that isn't We have to
- Given versus Given that - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I just received a proofread version of an academic manuscript from my copy editor She essentially changed all of the instances in which I had written "given that" to "given " I've tried to read up
- when to use that is are for definitions - English Language Usage . . .
I am having a hard time figuring when to use "that is" For example, for the definition of "interjection", which is correct? A word or phrase that is used to express emotion or surprise A word or p
- grammar - When to use this or that? - English Language Usage . . .
Hello, Drflash55, and welcome to English Language Usage Your answer seems to be heavily weighted toward personal opinion as opposed to objective analysis—but this site especially prizes answers that have an identifiable basis in verifiable fact rather than just opinion Please consider strengthening your answer by citing some independent authority that draws the same general conclusion
- that + would = thatd? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Is "that'd" an appropriate contraction of "that" and "would"? I say it, but I'm not sure if it's a legitimate contraction in written form
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