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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hi, I learn currently english language and i have a question

What's the difference between this, that ans it's ?
  

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Here's a partial answer in terms of the use of those words at the beginning of a sentence. CJ

  • Here's a partial answer in terms of the use of those words at the beginning of a sentence.
  • CJ
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Here's a partial answer in terms of the use of those words at the beginning of a sentence.



CJ
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"I was in a car accident this weekend. It was awful."

--- "I was in a car accident this weekend."
--- "That's awful. Were you hurt?" (By CJ.)

Does It = a car accident and That = I was in a car accident this weekend in the above dialogues?
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AnonymousDoes It = a car accident and That = I was in a car accident this weekend in the above dialogues?
Yes. More precisely in the second case, That = the fact that I was in a car accident this weekend.

CJ

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