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What's your email address? I'll send it to you.
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Hello. Very simple. Split your sentence into two sentences.
1 honesty is a kind of quality.(Honesty is a quality).
2 it takes honesty to communicate with others successfully
In the second sentence, it is the formal subject, which is equal to communicate with others successfully, takes==needs reguires. Take honesty requires honesty. Back to your sentence, what==something that=(the) honesty
Now, you combine my two sentences and it becomes: honesty is a kind of quality and that's what (=the honesty) to communicate with others successfully takes.
Please read and compare carefully, and you will understand.
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Take here is equivalent to require.
Similar example sentence: it takes courage to say what you think
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a must be a
It takes honesty to communicate with others successfully How do you ask this question? It has to be what it takes to communicate with others successfully
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Meaning: Honesty is a quality and a necessary condition for successful communication with others.
What it take is a phrase that means: necessary conditions for success.
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Integrity is a quality, and this is exactly what it needs to communicate with people
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1 All 1 is he the teacher who taught you physics last year?
2 what do you think of the film that you saw yesterday?
3here is our new school building———which was built last year.
4The last place ——that we visited in the factory was the
5do you know the student ——who is the best in handwriting in
Our school (his calligraphy is the best in our school)?
6The famous writer———whom you mentioned yestersay, is writing another novel.
7all ——that he could do has been done
8Those who break the law will be punished.
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1 is he the teacher who taught you physics last year)?who (that) taught you physics last year?
2 what do you think of the film You watched yesterday)? that you saw yesterday?
No reward can be answered at a maximum of 2 questions at a time, and the rest will be asked first. Or just wait for the translator to flicker.
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