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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive body detected, potentially bad keyword in body (44): Past tense and present tenseL by Akande Abimbola Olashubomi on ell.SE
 
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@snailplane Glad to hear that!
 
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15:22
@M.A.R. So both ColleenV and EddieKal have written answers for me at one time or another. I am waiting for one from you, great M.A.R.
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15:33
This is wrong advice:
You should omit it. Including what is nonstandard English. (And 'I' is always uppercase.) — Kate Bunting 57 mins ago
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Q: Should I omit "what" or not?

user105968 This issue is bigger than what I anticipated. This issue is bigger than I anticipated. Any changes in meaning with the inclusion of "what"?

There are countless examples online ...
the comment could clarify that "what" should be omitted (if that is true) when one is talking about themself - I don't think using "what" is nonstandard
and definitely, we don't have to omit "what" in "The beast was much stronger than what John had imagined."
@AIQ Flag it as no longer needed.
People answering incorrectly in comments isn't worth keeping around
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15:51
Done ...
The problem is that the question is of such poor quality that it is difficult for anyone to answer it well
It's a proofreading question basically
16:57
Word of the day: Pit Stop
 
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@AIQ I think they confused it with an NNS tendency to replace "that" with "what" as a relative pronoun
21:35
Even that's not 'wrong'. Maybe unnatural sometimes
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What do you mean? You agree with the comment?
 
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23:21
"I took three xxxx courses."
Is there a better way to say that?
As in "took" is very informal; is there something that sounds a bit more formal?

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