- That - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
That - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
- How and When to Use That in English - ThoughtCo
The word 'that' is a common word in English that is used in many different ways Did you notice the use of 'that' in the previous sentence? In this case, 'that' was used as a relative pronoun as a complement
- THAT Synonyms: 156 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for THAT: so, very, extremely, really, too, terribly, incredibly, damn; Antonyms of THAT: somewhat, little, slightly, nominally, just, negligibly, hardly
- Which vs. That: Correct Usage | Merriam-Webster
What to Know That and which can both introduce a restrictive clause, i e , a clause that can't be removed without changing the sentence's meaning substantially or making the sentence incomplete or difficult to understand: The cake that which they served was pink Which is the word used to introduce a nonrestrictive clause, i e , a clause that adds information but isn't essential for
- THAT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
THAT definition: 1 used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc that is separated from the speaker by space or… Learn more
- That - definition of that by The Free Dictionary
c Used to refer to the event, action, or time just mentioned: After that, he became a recluse
- THAT中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
that翻译:那;那个;那人, (指已提到过的、与前文有关的或听话人熟悉的事物)那,那个, (用于引导从句,常可省略), 用于指称, (用作动词的主语或宾语,指代人或事物或对刚提到的人或事物作补充,常常可省略)…。了解更多。
- How do you handle that that? The double that problem
There are three very different uses of that: Subordinating that: “I know that this is the answer ”; Demonstrative pronoun that: “That is not the answer ”; Adjectival that: “That answer is not it ”; Double that occurs because the first that is the subordinating that, and the second that is a demonstrative pronoun or adjectival that That is, if you subordinate a clause that begins
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