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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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There was that time

talking about memories

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A: And then there was that time the lights went out.


-Where is my flashlight? Ah, here it is. I just switch it on.

Ah, that's better. Now, I can see what I'm doing.

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What does "there was that time the lights went out" mean?


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talking about memories ---------------------------- A: And then there was that time the lights went out. The speaker is basically saying that such a time existed, such an event happened. ) More common ways to remind someone about something include Do you remember when the lights went out?

  • talking about memories ---------------------------- A: And then there was that time the lights went out.
  • The speaker is basically saying that such a time existed, such an event happened.
  • ) More common ways to remind someone about something include Do you remember when the lights went out?
  • Remember when the lights went out?
  • Don't forget the time when the lights went out.
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talking about memories

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A: And then there was that time the lights went out.

The speaker is basically saying that such a time existed, such an event happened.

'that time' or 'the time' tells us that the speaker expects the listener to remember

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