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Verônica MirandaPosted 2 years ago
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There is a difference between the expressions "That's a lie" and "This is a lie"?


  

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" 1. **That's a lie:** - This expression is used when referring to something that has been said or done by someone else. It suggests that the information or statement being discussed is false or not truthful.

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  • **That's a lie:** - This expression is used when referring to something that has been said or done by someone else.
  • It suggests that the information or statement being discussed is false or not truthful.
  • The emphasis is on distancing the statement from the speaker.
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Yes, there is a subtle difference between the expressions "That's a lie" and "This is a lie."


1. **That's a lie:**

  - This expression is used when referring to something that has been said or done by someone else. It suggests that the information or statement being discussed is false or not truthful. The emphasis is on distancing the statement from the speaker.

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