Frage:
- It is good they helped you with......
- It is good that they help you with.....
1. geht beides?
2. geht nur das zweite, und wenn ja warum?
Wäre schön, wenn sich mal jemand melden würde.
LG
Britta
that weglassen??
Re: that weglassen??
Ja, beides geht. In vielen Satzkonstruktionen wie diesen kann man das "that" weglassen. Eine genaue Regel dazu ist mir nicht bekannt. Aber im Zweifelsfall dann doch lieber das "that" benutzen, um den Nebensatz einzuleiten.Britta hat geschrieben:Frage:
- It is good they helped you with......
- It is good that they help you with.....
1. geht beides?
2. geht nur das zweite, und wenn ja warum?

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You can only leave out the relative 'that' in a defining relative clause,i.e. the relative clause is essential to the meaning of the sentence, which doesn't make sense without it and the subject of the relative clause isn't the same as that of the main sentence such as in:
The book that has been ordered is not the one that/which/- I had in mind.
Here we have I as the subject of the relative clause which is not the subject of the main sentence the book.
The book that has been ordered is not the one that/which/- I had in mind.
Here we have I as the subject of the relative clause which is not the subject of the main sentence the book.
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