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Forum Grammar Questions? | "I thought 'that' I would never get it" - Can I omit 'that' here?
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Nightmarish situation Thu Apr 27, 2006 23:32 pm  Nightmarish situation
 

You've certainly got the ability to tell a good story, Alan. What a nightmarish situation! Let's only hope you've got over the ordeal by now and that, next time, you'll be more careful before getting someone's goat. Anyway, you could say that Harrison got even with you or that he got his own back on you!
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