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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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That was a delicious lunch, thank you

I saw the above example sentence in Cambridge Online Dictionary.


What is the grammatical form and function of "that"?

What does it refer to or represent?

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" You could also say this as: It was a delicious lunch, thank you. The lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you. That lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you.

  • " You could also say this as: It was a delicious lunch, thank you.
  • The lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you.
  • That lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you.
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"That" refers to "lunch." You could also say this as:


It was a delicious lunch, thank you.


The lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you.


That lunch was a delicious lunch, thank you.

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