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Where should I pause? before or after that Hello When you read a sentence out, where would you pause between before and after “that”clause? “I know (pause) that many of people are blah blah...”? or “I know that (pause) many of people are blah blah ....”? and “I said (pause) that she was...” or “I said that (pause) she was...”? Which is correct?
21 Haz 2019 14:20
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There may be times where you would pause for emphasis. In both examples, I would put more spoken emphasis on the verb and pause before the word ‘that’. Then it would be more like: I KNOW (pause) that she is from Korea. While in these examples the word ‘that’ is not strictly necessary, it isn’t incorrect and it does make a sentence slightly more formal and so more weighty and emphatic.
21 Haziran 2019
There are different types of THAT clause. 1. I think that she is from korea. (like your examples) This "that" is not very necessary. Very often, people just don't say it. No need to pause. 2. The language that you grow up speaking is Korean. This "that" is optional. If you really want to pause, pause before "that". 3. I like the horse that ran the fastest. This "that" is necessary in the sentence. If you really want to pause, pause before "that". Im not native though. Hopefully there will be better answers.
21 Haziran 2019
No pauses. Also “I know that many of people...” is wrong. “I know that many people like reality TV, but I hate it” (Pause at the comma)
21 Haziran 2019
I am not sure that any pause is needed in these sentences.
21 Haziran 2019
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