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Englishlearner123 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

That time/at that time

Hi,

Please tell me the usage difference of "that time" & 'at that time".

I appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance
  

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When both are indicating a point time reference, 'at' is normally optional.

  • When both are indicating a point time reference, 'at' is normally optional.
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When both are indicating a point time reference, 'at' is normally optional.
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I' ll give you two diferent examples so you see how they both fit in a sentence:

That time, my luck did not help me again.

I was not married at that time, so i accepted the invitation.

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