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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I am not always sure when to use it and when to use that. Have I used them naturally in the dialog?


A: That's what the box of chocolates is for?

B: No, that's not for her. It's for my mom.

  

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anonymous I am not always sure when to use it and when to use that . Have I used them naturally in the dialog? A: That's what who the box of chocolates is for?

  • anonymous I am not always sure when to use it and when to use that .
  • Have I used them naturally in the dialog?
  • A: That's what who the box of chocolates is for?
  • B: No, that's not for her.
  • It's for my mom.
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anonymous

I am not always sure when to use it and when to use that. Have I used them naturally in the dialog?


A: That's what who the box of chocolates is for?

B: No, that's not for her. It's for my mom.

Good. I think 'who' makes more sense, given the re

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