Rachel Adams
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Does the "getting fat" part sound rude and should I use "that" instead of "this"? "But you cat get fat easily. This/that isn't good."Those look like dumplings to me, so say 'They are very tasty'.
I'd say "it (making you fat) isn't good".Does the "getting fat" part sound rude and should I use "that" instead of "this"? "But you can get fat easily. This/that isn't good."
I wouldn't. I'd use the OP's original "That" if I were to word it that way at all.I'd say "it (making you fat) isn't good".
OP's original (post #1) was "This".I wouldn't. I'd use the OP's original "That" if I were to word it that way at all.
That's true enough. But we often say that about foods that are high in calorie content, especially sweets.Bear in mind that eating one particular type of food as part of an otherwise balanced diet doesn't lead to weight gain. If you eat too much of one thing (alongside other lifestyle factors), you might put on weight but no single food, in and of itself, is fattening.
Off-topicThat's true enough. But we often say that about foods that are high in calorie content, especially sweets.
Do you mean "that isn't good" works, but "this/it isn't good" doesn't?I wouldn't. I'd use the OP's original "That" if I were to word it that way at all.
Sorry, one part isn't clear. "That's not good" is more natural than "that isn't good". RightAs I said, if I were to word it that way at all (unlikely), I would use "That's not good" but not "This isn't good" (your original) or "It isn't good" (tedmc's suggestion).
Apologies for the confusion in post #9, in which I suggested you'd used "That".
I see. I just wanted to make sure "that isn't good" isn't unnatural or wrong.To me, yes. Remember that there are frequently multiple ways of saying the same thing and each individual native speaker will have their favoured use.
I would have told you if it was wrong.I see. I just wanted to make sure "that isn't good" isn't unnatural or wrong.
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