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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
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That doesn't always work well for me.
  

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That = what you advised me to do; the process we're discussing, etc. "That" refers to something mentioned previously in the conversation. When I try that [method / process / procedure], it may be effective, but sometimes it is not effective.

  • That = what you advised me to do; the process we're discussing, etc.
  • "That" refers to something mentioned previously in the conversation.
  • When I try that [method / process / procedure], it may be effective, but sometimes it is not effective.
  • ~ That is not always effective.
  • ~ That does not always lead to success.
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That = what you advised me to do; the process we're discussing, etc. "That" refers to something mentioned previously in the conversation.

When I try that [method / process / procedure], it may be effective, but sometimes it is not effective. ~ That is not always effective. ~ That does not always lead to success.

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