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13 March, 06:51

Which sentence is free of empty words? I like to sail when it's very breezy. I really like to sail when it's breezy. I like to sail when it's breezy. I really like to sail when it's very breezy.

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  1. 13 March, 08:07
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    The answer is "I like to sail when it's breezy".
  2. 13 March, 08:25
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    Empty words are the words that do not add any meaning to the structure of the sentence. They may be used to add a subjective tone to the sentence but they do not alter the original meaning.

    I like to sail when it's breezy. This is the correct option. The sentence is plain without any emphatic / subjective expression.

    These options have empty words:

    -I like to sail when it's very breezy. The underlined word is qualifying breezy.

    -I really like to sail when it's breezy. Really means in fact, it sets the focus on the speaker's opinion.

    - I really like to sail when it's very breezy. Two emphatic or empty words are used.
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