“zero” word


a word that adds no value to a sentence—its absence doesn’t affect the meaning of the sentence.
compare the sentences “presently, there are no g-y ministers in the singapore government.” and “there are no g-y minsters in the singapore government.” clearly, the “zero” word is “presently.”

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