sky3120
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- Jan 29, 2012
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- Student or Learner
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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- South Korea
I know "it is so kind of you to say that" is totally right. Then, instead of "it", can I also say like this, "That is so kind of you to~, or this is so kind of you to~? Is there any meaning or nuance difference among them?
And one more question. I learned it is-that clause, which is "It is your friend who(that) threw an egg at me". In ths sentence, can I also put "this or that" instead of "it" 'cause I saw those sentences written with this and that before.
Thanks a million again in advance.
And one more question. I learned it is-that clause, which is "It is your friend who(that) threw an egg at me". In ths sentence, can I also put "this or that" instead of "it" 'cause I saw those sentences written with this and that before.
Thanks a million again in advance.