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Using "THAT"

by manavkhurana1 Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:32 am

Hi MGMAT,

I remember reading something about when to use the word "THAT" somewhere, but now I can't find it.

Can you clarify:

After verbs like "said", "stated", or "announced" you don't need to use "that" (He said he liked the ball)

After commanding verbs like "command" or "demand" you need to use a "that" (He demanded that his son to do his homework)

Thanks for the help!
Manav
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Re: Using "THAT"

by jnelson0612 Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:42 pm

Here are a few threads about "that". You are right that it has many different uses; the second example you provided is the command subjunctive mood. Here's a thread about it: coca-cola-t110.html

Threads about "that":
gramma-use-of-that-t5461.html

that-vs-which-t5730.html

use-of-that-in-gmat-t9591.html
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