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Phrase - "I like the ones that you add" #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:04 am   Phrase - "I like the ones that you add"
 

- I like the ones that you add.
- I like the ones you added.
- I like the ones that you added.

Which one is correct?
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Phrase - "I like the ones that you add" #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:09 am   Phrase - "I like the ones that you add"
 

Hi,
All are correct.
"That=Which" is a relative pronoun,and you can omit them.
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Phrase - "I like the ones that you add" #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:13 am   Phrase - "I like the ones that you add"
 

Aikuzo wrote:
- I like the ones that you add.
- I like the ones you added.
- I like the ones that you added.

Which one is correct?


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