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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

It/that

Hi
I have a doubt in the second sentence.
A: Please explain how this camera works.
B : I will explain it/that to you.
I think 'that' is correct as it replaces a thing and not an idea, here the working of the camera.
Am I correct?
  

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Both 'it' and 'that' will work. But note that in actual practice, the response is simply "OK" or "Sure". CJ

  • Both 'it' and 'that' will work.
  • But note that in actual practice, the response is simply "OK" or "Sure".
  • CJ
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Both 'it' and 'that' will work.

But note that in actual practice, the response is simply "OK" or "Sure".

CJ

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