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Proper Usage of "That" in English - ThoughtCo
Note that the plural form of 'that' as a determiner is 'those.' 'That' and 'those' is generally used with 'there' to indicate that the object (s) is not close to the speaker. Examples. That's my friend Tom over there. That's a pencil you have in your hand. Those paintings are by Cezanne. That is my house on the corner of the street.
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That is an English language word used for several grammatical purposes. These include use as an adjective, conjunction, pronoun, adverb, and intensifier; it has distance from the speaker, as opposed to words like this. The word did not originally exist in Old English, and its concept was represented by þe.
“Which” vs. “That”: How to Use Both Correctly | Grammarly
Grammarly. Updated on May 15, 2023 Grammar. People use which and that every day. Just because these words are common doesn’t mean they’re easy to use. In particular, the way they’re used with different kinds of clauses can cause a lot of confusion, but there’s an easy way to remember which one to choose.
THAT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A1. used to refer to something that has been mentioned or was involved earlier, or to something that is already known about: Where's that pen (= the one I was using earlier) gone? She lives in that house at the end of Jeremy's street (= you know which one I mean). Fewer examples. I closed that bank account when I came to London.
That - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. That is a very common word in both writing and speaking. We use it as a determiner, a demonstrative pronoun and a relative pronoun. We also use it as a conjunction to introduce that-clauses. That: determiner and pronoun. We use that most commonly to point to a thing or person. We use it with singular nouns.
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