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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

'That' vs 'It'

I've been asked to explain the difference between using 'that' and 'it' in a sentence, and give some examples, to my Japanese junior high ESL learners. Can anyone help me?

E.G. What is the difference between:
"Who owns that house?"
"Who owns it?"

I don't know if that's a good example or not, but that was what I was given. Any help is appreciated!

Thanks
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Hi, I've been asked to explain the difference between using 'that' and 'it' in a sentence, and give some examples, to my Japanese junior high ESL learners. Can anyone help me? G.

  • Hi, I've been asked to explain the difference between using 'that' and 'it' in a sentence, and give some examples, to my Japanese junior high ESL learners.
  • Can anyone help me?
  • G.
  • " I don't know if that's a good example or not, but that was what I was given.
  • " We are talking about a house, and indicating the house that we are talking about.
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Hi,

I've been asked to explain the difference between using 'that' and 'it' in a sentence, and give some examples, to my Japanese junior high ESL learners. Can anyone help me?

E.G. What is the difference between:
"Who owns that house?"
"Who owns it?"

I don't know if that's a good example or not, but that was what I was given.

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