Dear all,
Would you please tell me the exact meaning of the following expressions. And what are all circumstances they can be used?
1) That is it.
2) That is that.
Thank you.
Please, look them up in the dictionary. According to MW's Dictionary: that is that or that's that—used to say that a decision or situation cannot be changed:I won't sell it for less than 50 dollars and that is that . I'm not going and that's that .
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2) That is that. And that's that.
These are almost always said and written as shown in red above. They don't sound quite right as you have written them.
I can't give you ALL the ways in which these are used, but I