kobeobie
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- Joined
- Jun 7, 2012
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- Student or Learner
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- English
- Home Country
- New Zealand
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- New Zealand
Have a look at the following sentence:
She realised she had made a terrible mistake.
It sounds to me as if the word "that" is missing.Should it be:
She realised that she had made a terrible mistake.
I know that you can in certain circumstances omit the relative pronoun in a relative clause but the above example does not appear to be a relative clause.My question is this when is it OK to omit the word "that"?
She realised she had made a terrible mistake.
It sounds to me as if the word "that" is missing.Should it be:
She realised that she had made a terrible mistake.
I know that you can in certain circumstances omit the relative pronoun in a relative clause but the above example does not appear to be a relative clause.My question is this when is it OK to omit the word "that"?