ARUK2008
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I'm reading about What clauses and I don't understand why these sentences are written as follows:
"What you don't understand is he's happy enough as he is."
Couldnt I say "What you don't understand is THAT he's happy enough as he is"? If not, why?
"What you need to do is find something to occupy your time."
Couldn't I say "What you need to do is TO find something to occupy your time"? If not, why?
Thanks for your help!
"What you don't understand is he's happy enough as he is."
Couldnt I say "What you don't understand is THAT he's happy enough as he is"? If not, why?
"What you need to do is find something to occupy your time."
Couldn't I say "What you need to do is TO find something to occupy your time"? If not, why?
Thanks for your help!