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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

That's a bit young

A: Whose is it?
B: It's my son's.
A: Your son's car?
B: Yes it's his. It's not mine. I'm just fixing it for him.
A: Your son really has a car? But he's only 10 years
old. That's a bit young, isn't it?
B: Oh, he's too young for a real car, but this isn't a real
car. It is a toy.
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(That's a bit young)


What does "That" refer to?

A- 10 years old B- your son


Thank you

  

Top answer

A : Whose is it? B : It's my son's. A : Your son's car?

  • A : Whose is it?
  • B : It's my son's.
  • A : Your son's car?
  • B : Yes it's his.
  • It's not mine.
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A: Whose is it?
B: It's my son's.
A: Your son's car?
B: Yes it's his. It's not mine. I'm just fixing it for him.
A: Your son really has a car? But he's only 10 years

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