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How to know when to use "that"?
Ex: I know I'm wrong!
I know that I'm wrong!
I know the first exemple is the correct, but how can I know when to use "that" in those situations?
Mar 18, 2016 10:05 PM
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There is a good explanation here http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/verbs-followed-that-clause
March 18, 2016
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The word THAT is a very, very common word in English. It can be a pronoun, and adjective, or a conjunction. I won't go into all the details. The easy answer to your question is, both sentences are correct.
In the sentence, "I know I'm wrong", the word THAT is implied.
March 18, 2016
'That' is when you talk about something far. Further than 'This'.
'This' is about something near.
March 19, 2016
Well, I think both examples are correct, the "that" in the second example is just not necessary. If you're not sure wether you should put it or not, just put it, it wouldn't do you wrong!
March 18, 2016
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