Prepositions before that clauses

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Prepositions before that clauses

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Prepositions before that-clauses Prepositions cannot normally be followed by conjunctions Of course, this is possible in a few cases, but prepositions are normally dropped before that-clauses This usually happens after words referring to saying, writing, thinking etc Compare: I knew about his illness (Here the preposition about is followed by a noun.) I knew that he was ill (NOT I knew about that he was ill.) I heard about his problems I heard that he was facing some problems I had no idea of his state of mind I had no idea that he was depressed I was not aware of his presence in the room (Here the preposition of is followed by the noun his presence.) I was not aware that he was present in the room (NOT I was not aware of that he …) In cases where the preposition cannot be dropped before that, we add the phrase ‘the fact’ I managed to arrive in time for the meeting in spite of the fact that the train was late (NOT I managed to arrive in time for the meeting in spite of that …) (NOT I managed to arrive in time in spite that …) She paid no attention to the fact that I had the necessary qualifications (NOT She paid no attention that I had the necessary qualifications.) They went out despite the fact that it was raining (NOT They went out despite that it was raining.) Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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