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Manohonor Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

That's it

Hi,

What does THAT'S IT mean here?

"You know that I realize what'll happe when I go.
Ten per cent fall in share prices. Maybe 12. THAT'S IT."

"Anything else?"
"That's it."

Thanks.
  

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In this case, it means 'that is all' or 'only that and no more'. His/her departure will affect the share price, but nothing else, I suppose it means.

  • In this case, it means 'that is all' or 'only that and no more'.
  • His/her departure will affect the share price, but nothing else, I suppose it means.
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In this case, it means 'that is all' or 'only that and no more'. His/her departure will affect the share price, but nothing else, I suppose it means.

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