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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

it/that/this

We're talking about a stereotype but everyone in class tend to agree that NYorkers are always in a hurry!

We say:

New Yorkers are known for this/that/it.

Are all three useable? And what's the different between each it/this/that?

Thanks!
  

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PreciousJones We're talking about a stereotype, but everyone in class tend s to agree that New Yorkers are always in a hurry! In my experience, that would be the usual native choice, this would be less likely but not unnatural, and it would never be used, ever. There would be no differences.

  • PreciousJones We're talking about a stereotype, but everyone in class tend s to agree that New Yorkers are always in a hurry!
  • In my experience, that would be the usual native choice, this would be less likely but not unnatural, and it would never be used, ever.
  • There would be no differences.
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PreciousJonesWe're talking about a stereotype, but everyone in class tends to agree that New Yorkers are always in a hurry!
In my experience, that would be the usual native choice, this would be less likely but not unnatural, and it would never be used,

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