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1. There is still a lot of homework left to do.
2. There is still a lot of homework left that I have to finish by tomorrow.
3. There is still a lot of homework left for me to do.
4. There is still a lot of homework left to be done.
Are sentences 1,2,3,4 all correct English?
1. There is still a lot of homework left to do.
2. There is still a lot of homework left that I have to finish by tomorrow.
3. There is still a lot of homework left for me to do.
4. There is still a lot of homework left to be done.
Are sentences 1,2,3,4 all correct English?
2. There is still a lot of homework left that I have to finish by tomorrow.
3. There is still a lot of homework left for me to do.
4. There is still a lot of homework left to be done.
Are sentences 1,2,3,4 all correct English?
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All perfect. For number 2, you can remove "that" and it will have the same meaning. Keeping it is okay, too.
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