[Grammar] Say all the things you would like to do about it, and what you feel you can’t do any

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wotcha

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[FONT=&#47569]"Say all the things you would like to do about [/FONT][FONT=&#47569]it[/FONT][FONT=&#47569], and what you feel you can’t do anything about.[/FONT]"


I wonder if this sentence is grammatical.

I actually think this sentence needs no 'it' because a relative pronoun 'that' is omitted between

'say all the things' and 'you would like to do about it'
 

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"Say all the things you would like to do about it, and what you feel you can’t do anything about."


I wonder if this sentence is grammatical.

I actually think this sentence needs no 'it' because a relative pronoun 'that' is omitted between

'say all the things' and 'you would like to do about it'
It's not a good sentence, however, 'it' is necessary.
"There are things I can't do anything about." Right.
"There are things I'd like to say about." Not correct.
 
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