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Zero That-clause



A subordinate clause normally begins with a subordinating conjunction or some other introductory words.
Example: It's strange that everyone didn't come to the party.

A zero that-clause is a that-clause (a noun clause) from which the conjunction "that" has been omitted.
Example: It's strange everyone didn't come to the party.

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