I don't know what you mean either. Can you give the context in which this phrase is being used?Why is a common English error to say "repeat it" instead of "repeat that"?
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Why is a common English error to say "repeat it" instead of "repeat that"?
May anyone explain to me why?
Thank you very much.
Why do you think this is a common error? In fact, why do you think it's an error at all?
"You said that word very quietly. Please repeat it, but say it more loudly."
"You read a beautiful poem earlier. Can you repeat it for me?"
"I heard a rude joke earlier, I think I'll tell it over dinner tonight."
"You can't repeat that!!! My grandmother will be there."
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