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Please tell Vincent that I had to
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Please tell Vincent that I had to leave
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May I
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Can I
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Could I
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Do you mind if I
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Could I possibly
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I was wondering if I could
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reading the tea
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"That" is a conjunction in this type of sentence. (In "the cat that jumped over the wall", it is a relative pronoun.) It is in general OK to
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out the conjunction "that" now and then, as long as no ambiguity arises.
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It’s nice talking to you, but I have to talk to someone before they
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Jim is away on holiday. He won't be back until Monday. Would you like to
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Jim is out at lunch. He'll be back in about 15 minutes. Do you want to try again later or do you want to
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Jim is not in. Would you like to
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