why should I omit “that” and not “that”?

What are rules about “that” joining two

  • clauses? We don’t

use “that” in direct object noun clauses to give us examples. I hope

you have a good weekend, everyone!

I

hope the meeting goes well.

Is making “This” in some sentences stilted?

So today I was writing an email and wanted to combine those ideas into one sentence. I was feeling pretty confused when I

decided to write it. So I make my own list. I hope you have a good weekend, please.

Is the comment “the meeting went well” possible? A couple “that” sounds not too odd.

Is it acceptable to omit the first and not the second? Can you use both of them without arguing in your mind-set? What also makes your omission thwarted in the end?

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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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