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Post by gutto on Apr 6, 2017 11:24:19 GMT -2
I realized that americans don't pronounce the "T" letter in words such: "internet", "interact", "interrupt" "international".
Just one doubt: Could I have said "I realized americans......" instead "I realized THAT americans....."
Thanks!!!!
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Post by JP on Apr 6, 2017 16:18:05 GMT -2
I realized that americans don't pronounce the "T" letter in words such: "internet", "interact", "interrupt" "international". Just one doubt: Could I have said "I realized americans......" instead "I realized THAT americans....." Thanks!!!! Hi there, Gavin made a video about it: I'm not sure but I think if you'd written "I realized americans" as opposed to "I realized that americans" it would still be grammaticaly correct.
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Post by gutto on Apr 18, 2017 19:32:20 GMT -2
Obrigado!!! Não tinha percebido esse vídeo!!
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Post by Fábio Maceió on Apr 18, 2017 22:18:58 GMT -2
I realized that americans don't pronounce the "T" letter in words such: "internet", "interact", "interrupt" "international". Just one doubt: Could I have said "I realized americans......" instead "I realized THAT americans....." Thanks!!!! Nesse caso, o "that" pode ser omitido sim, sem prejuízo para o sentido da frase.
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Post by gavin on May 7, 2017 11:57:38 GMT -2
I realized that americans don't pronounce the "T" letter in words such: "internet", "interact", "interrupt" "international". Just one doubt: Could I have said "I realized americans......" instead "I realized THAT americans....." Thanks!!!! Nesse caso, o "that" pode ser omitido sim, sem prejuízo para o sentido da frase. E tb lembre-se de que deve ser "Just one question" em inglês... "doubt" neste sentido não existe!
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