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How to omit clause in text

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hi in todayamp;#39;s lesson youamp;#39;re going to learn about defining and non defining clauses in English what they are the differences between them and how to use them keep watching until the end where there will be a short quiz to see how much youamp;#39;ve learned so letamp;#39;s get started so letamp;#39;s start with what is a clause a clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb which form a sentence or part of a sentence so an example could be I canamp;#39;t cook very well but I make quite good pancakes I canamp;#39;t cook very well is a clause and I make quite good pancakes is a clause to they are main or independent clauses that is they arenamp;#39;t equal importance and could each exist as a separate sentence but we wonamp;#39;t go into that today each fleurs has a subject I and a verb here cook and make whereas a relative Clause starts with a relative pronoun either who which that whoamp;#39;s where when whom and why for example the man who called yo

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After verbs like learned, discovered, found (out), knew, felt, thought, it is quite natural to omit that, especially in informal speech: I discovered Julian had borrowed my car without my permission. I felt he was wrong to do this, but he thought it would be all right.
Writers can omit that with bridge verbs. Linguists define bridge verbs as verbs of common speech or though: saythink know, claim hear, or believe For these simple verbs, its fine to omit the that.
Omitted words refer to any text that has been excluded from a text submission.
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.
When the relative pronoun (that, which, who, whom, whose) functions as the object of the verb in the relative clause, it can be (and usually is) omitted. Although its use here is not strictly wrong, deleting it from the relative clause creates a more concise sentence.
Omission of a word or words is generally indicated by the insertion of an ellipsis, three periods separated by spaces and set off by a space before the first and after the last period ( . . . ), to take the place of the word or words omitted.
Omission of That You can omit that in that-clauses which serve as a direct object without causing any ambiguity. This omission is more common in informal speech and writing. However, that cannot be removed after verbs like reply and shout.

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