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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
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That/it

Is this okay when asking about swimming gear?

That's for swimming, right?

Or

It's for swimming, right?


What's the difference here?

  

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anon006 Is this okay when asking about swimming gear? That's for swimming, right? Or It's for swimming, right?

  • anon006 Is this okay when asking about swimming gear?
  • That's for swimming, right?
  • Or It's for swimming, right?
  • What's the difference here?
  • In general, "that" is for making a reference to something in the physical environment, something in the situation you are in when you say it.
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anon006

Is this okay when asking about swimming gear?

That's for swimming, right?

Or

It's for swimming, right?


What's the difference here?

In general, "that" is for making a reference to something in the physical environment, something in the situation you are in when you say it. If it's a physical object, you can see it

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