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SC - the use of 'agree'

by Jack78 Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:17 am

Hi team, this is my very first post in Manhattan forum.
On P145 of 5th SC, a sample Wrong sentence of 'Agree' is

Electrons are particles physicists AGREE THAT EXIST.

Why is this sentence wrong? My take is, this sentence is essentially
Electrons are particles that exist.

"Physicists agree" is the modifier to 'particles'. So the sentence looks good to my eyes and sounds well to my ears. :-)

Would you please shed some light on this?
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by tim Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:23 pm

Welcome to the forums!

If "physicists agree" is to modify "particles", we need a "that" between them. This is where the "that" belongs. The point of the sentence is "physicists agree that electrons exist", not "electrons exist".
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by Jack78 Sun Sep 14, 2014 6:57 am

Hi Tim,
Thanks.
To clarify on the correct use of 'that' in this sentence.

Option A:
Electrons are particles that physicists agree exist.

Option B:
Electrons are particles that physicists agree THAT exist.

Option A is a correct sentence, which is displayed on P145 of SC, in the 'agree' 'right' section.

Firstly,
Can I shorten Option A to: "Electrons are particles that exist" ? So, In Option A, the 'physicists agree' is modifying the 'that' in the sentence. Is my understanding correct?
Secondly,
Would you consider option B correct as well? My understanding is, in option B, 'that physicists agree' and 'that exist' both are modifying directly the object 'particles'.

Thanks.
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by tim Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:14 pm

Option B is incorrect, because you cannot use the second "that". Your shortened version of option A is correct, but it does convey a totally different meaning from that of option A itself.
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by Jack78 Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:09 pm

Tim,
Thanks for your reply.
"Option B is incorrect, because you cannot use the second "that". "

Can you elaborate why the second THAT cannot be there?
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by tim Thu Sep 25, 2014 10:34 am

Can you explain to me why why this sentence is incorrect?

Sure, you will tell me it's because there are two "why"s, but can you explain to me why I can't use two "why"s without telling me it's just not right to do it that way?
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by Jack78 Thu Sep 25, 2014 7:48 pm

lol
Cool, thanks for making up this example. It clarifies. cheers
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Re: SC - the use of 'agree'

by tim Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:54 am

Glad to hear it helped. I was worried that my example might cause more confusion than it resolved. :)
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