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Pressing the fn (function) key plus the Delete key deletes text to the right of the insertion marker. Another way to delete text in Word is to select the text to delete within the document. Then press the Delete key on your keyboard to remove it.
Use that when a time element intervenes between the verb and dependent clause. The Associated Press Stylebook says to use that when a time element intervenes between the verb and the following dependent clause. It gives the following example: The president said Monday that he had signed the bill.
The that is commonly omitted from the noun clause (as in the second example below) in speech and informal writing. It is usually included in formal writing (as in the first example): Angie thinks that Ellen will come.
In English, the word that has many uses. While the word that can sometimes be dropped to improve concision, other times it is critical to the syntax and meaning of a sentence. In addition, even when the word that is not necessary, it can sometimes be used to improve clarity and flow.
That is a very common word in both writing and speaking. We use it as a determiner, a demonstrative pronoun and a relative pronoun. We also use it as a conjunction to introduce that-clauses.
Delete means to erase. Delete has its roots in Latin and was first used to mean destroy. In modern usage, delete means to remove completely.
Yes, the words that that can appear in a grammatically correct sentence. The first that is a relative pronoun (typically used to clarify something), and the second that is a demonstrative pronoun (specifying the subject matter at hand). For example: Are you looking for these parts for your vacuum?
Verb Remove the trash from the front yard. My tonsils were removed when I was five years old.
That can be omitted after a verb of attribution (said, stated, announced, disclosed) She said (that) she was tired. She said she was tired. That cannot not be omitted after a verb of attribution, if the words that follow the verb might be mistaken as objects of the verb. In a defining clause, use that.
Yes, using that that in a sentence can be grammatically correct in certain cases. That that is a combination of two consecutive uses of the word that and is called a double demonstrative. It is usually used to add emphasis to a noun or to distinguish it from other similar things.

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