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"I thought 'that' I would never get it" - Can I omit 'that' here?



 
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"I thought 'that' I would never get it" - Can I omit 'that' here? #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 27, 2006 18:23 pm   "I thought 'that' I would never get it" - Can I omit 'that' here?
 

Hello!. How is it going?.

Correct me, please!

"I thought "that" I would never get it"

Can I omit "that" in this sentence?

I think so, but...

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CAn I omit 'that' here? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 28, 2006 0:06 am   CAn I omit 'that' here?
 

Yes, you can omit "that" in the sentence. It's optional.
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