Topic: Last to post wins! - part 145 | |
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the win has everyone rejoice
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yes, Sahin
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![]() ![]() to win we contest |
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Sahin,
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yes, to win things of nice are good
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Yes, things that are nice are good!
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Yes, things that are nice are good! "Yes, things which are nice are good!" at this sentence, also "which" instead "that" can be written, i guess however, you all prefer "that" |
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I think either way is fine.
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Depends. There are two types of clause, i.e. Restrictive and Non-restrictive clauses. Each has its own rules.
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