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How to omit sentence in the exhibit

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welcome to hat six channel in this video we will look into omit five verbs with similar meanings will be reviewed in example sentences lets get started number one overlooked which means ignore or disregard something especially a fault or offense overlook for example his work has been overlooked by modern authors number two neglect which means fail to do something neglect for example he neglected to write to her number three skip which means [Music] out of a book that one is reading or a stage in a sequence that one is following skip for example if you dont mind Id rather we skip the biographical stuff number four forget which means inadvertently neglect to do bring or mention something forget for example got my raincoat number five ignore which means [Music] refuse to take notice of or acknowledge ignore for example doctors ignored her has instructions if you have better examples in mind please share them in the comment section below also please dont forget to hit the like button a

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When a relative clause after a noun like this is used to describe something that happened at that time, its possible to use that (or to leave it out) instead of using when. Examples (with a corresponding non-relative sentence in parentheses):
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.
The relative pronoun that always introduces essential information and can be omitted if it is the object of the clause. Sally chose the dress that she liked best. That is the object of the restrictive relative clause; therefore, that can be omitted, e.g. Sally chose the dress she liked best.
The police officer was reprimanded for the omission of his duty to inform the suspect of his rights. Her omission from the team was surprising.
Examples of omitting They are woefully inadequate, omitting dozens of shows doing amazing work in 2013. Some groups are responding to the problem of holiday ticket pricing by lowering or omitting the fees.
Non-restrictive relative clauses The information may be quite interesting and important to the larger conversation, but it is not essential for precise identification of the noun. That cannot be used as a relative pronoun in a non-restrictive relative clause.
The relative pronoun can only be omitted when it is the object of the clause. When the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause, it cannot be omitted.

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