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About me
that
(EN)
conjunction, determiner, pronoun, adverb
conjunction “that”
that
used to introduce a clause that explains or provides more information about something
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She said
that
she would be late.
determiner “that”
that
used to point out a specific thing, person, or idea that is not close by or is being contrasted with another
Look at
that
mountain in the distance; it's beautiful.
pronoun “that”
that
which; used to refer to a specific thing, person, or idea that was previously mentioned
The artist
that
won the award is a friend of mine.
the given thing; used to refer back to something that has just been mentioned
I can't believe she finished the marathon.
That
's impressive.
adverb “that”
that
(more/most)
used to indicate the extent or degree of something
She was
that
excited she couldn't stop smiling.
used to emphasize a large extent or degree, often in negative statements
I don't care
that
much about winning the game.
in common
14
around
3
ATV
controversial