A grammar discussion : omitting "that"
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 4:13 pm
Hi All,
I raised a discussion about omitting "that" before. I am going to discuss it again as I found some useful information.
For example:
"I believe you are right."
vs.
"I believe that you are right."
"There’s a possibility he might say yes."
vs.
"There’s a possibility that he might say yes."
Today, I found a very informative website which explains this issue.
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/educat ... %9D?page=1
In fact, it is a very complicated issue.
The suggestion for native speaker is to go by ear.
The suggestion for non-native speaker is to keep it unless you are sure that omitting "that" sounds better.
I raised a discussion about omitting "that" before. I am going to discuss it again as I found some useful information.
For example:
"I believe you are right."
vs.
"I believe that you are right."
"There’s a possibility he might say yes."
vs.
"There’s a possibility that he might say yes."
Today, I found a very informative website which explains this issue.
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/educat ... %9D?page=1
In fact, it is a very complicated issue.
The suggestion for native speaker is to go by ear.
The suggestion for non-native speaker is to keep it unless you are sure that omitting "that" sounds better.