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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

That/it

California weather is so nice!

"that's one of the best things about California!" Or

"it's one of the best things about California!"

And

"that's the best thing about Caifornia!"

Are all three sentences ok to use?

What's the difference between using that and it.

Thank you.
  

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PreciousJones Are all three sentences ok to use? Certainly, but it depends where you use them. The one with "it" would be said by the same speaker, thus: A: California weather is so nice.

  • PreciousJones Are all three sentences ok to use?
  • Certainly, but it depends where you use them.
  • The one with "it" would be said by the same speaker, thus: A: California weather is so nice.
  • It's [one of the best things / the best thing] about California.
  • The one with "that" could be said by another speaker, thus: A: California weather is so nice.
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PreciousJonesAre all three sentences ok to use?
Certainly, but it depends where you use them.

The one with "it" would be said by the same speaker, thus:

A: California weather is so nice. It's [one of the best things / the best thing] about California.

The one with "that" could be said by another speaker, thus:

A: California

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