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Futurehuman11 Posted 18 years ago
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that/the? semantics

What's the difference between saying, "I'll take the money" and "I'll take that money"?
  

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Hi, What's the difference between saying, "I'll take the money" and "I'll take that money"? Here are a couple of basic comments. "I'll take the money" You are referring to money that was previously mentioned.

  • Hi, What's the difference between saying, "I'll take the money" and "I'll take that money"?
  • Here are a couple of basic comments.
  • "I'll take the money" You are referring to money that was previously mentioned.
  • "I'll take that money" You are indicating what money you are referring to.
  • eg If there are several piles of money in the room, you might be pointing with your finger to one particular pile.
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Hi,

What's the difference between saying, "I'll take the money" and "I'll take that money"?

Here are a couple of basic comments.

"I'll take the money" You are referring to money that was previously mentioned.

"I'll take that money" Yo
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Futurehuman11What's the difference between saying, "I'll take the money" and "I'll take that money"?
The difference is in what is implicitly excluded. If you take the money, you're not taking something else -- the other prizes offered, for example. But if you take that money, you're not taking some other money. In the first case you contrast money

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