Paulys
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Hey, who reading this topic. Who can explain me when do we use "THAT" in English?
I watched a film and I saw a lot of example.
For example:
Kid: Excuse me, but this is an emergency.
Woman: Yes sir.
Kid: What city is that over there?
Woman: That's New York, sir.
So, why did woman say "That's New York" ?
If I had I would have been instead that woman I was be say "It's New York"
Next for example.
Man: Smell that? (If I had I would have been instead that man I was be say "Smell it"
Man2: Yeah.
So, why they used that?
It was very hard for me to explain you one of the biggest my problem is that I sometimes don't feel any difference between it & that.
I think that I did any mistake. Please correct them.
I watched a film and I saw a lot of example.
For example:
Kid: Excuse me, but this is an emergency.
Woman: Yes sir.
Kid: What city is that over there?
Woman: That's New York, sir.
So, why did woman say "That's New York" ?
If I had I would have been instead that woman I was be say "It's New York"
Next for example.
Man: Smell that? (If I had I would have been instead that man I was be say "Smell it"
Man2: Yeah.
So, why they used that?
It was very hard for me to explain you one of the biggest my problem is that I sometimes don't feel any difference between it & that.
I think that I did any mistake. Please correct them.