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adverb that

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that is an adverb whenever it denotes the extent of something indicated or understood: a stick about that long; it's not that difficult; you are that absent-minded that you often forget to close the door.

  • that is an adverb whenever it denotes the extent of something indicated or understood: a stick about that long; it's not that difficult; you are that absent-minded that you often forget to close the door.
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that is an adverb whenever it denotes the extent of something indicated or understood: a stick about that long; it's not that difficult; you are that absent-minded that you often forget to close the door.

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