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Can I use "what" in declarative sentences? For example:
That's all what I have to say you
Or "that" will be correct in this case?
Can I use "what" in declarative sentences? For example:
That's all what I have to say you
Or "that" will be correct in this case?
That's all what I have to say you
Or "that" will be correct in this case?
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“What” would not be correct here. “That’s all that I have to say to you” or “That’s all I have to say to you” would work!
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you dont need to say what! you can just say "that is all that i have to say to you"
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Thanks🤗 I know that this is no correct, but I heard this so many times, so I thought it can be used🤷
Thanks🤗 I know that this is no correct, but I heard this so many times, so I thought it can be used🤷
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- English (US)
"what" in declarative sentences:
- I know what to do.
- I don't know what you want.
- That's what I'm talking about.
Your example just wasn't correct.
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