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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Using "it" or "that" at the end?

"We can allow to sell your books here, but first you have to ask the owner of the store about it/that."

It or that at the end?
  

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We can allow you to sell your books here, but first you will have to ask the owner of the store about it.

  • We can allow you to sell your books here, but first you will have to ask the owner of the store about it.
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We can allow you to sell your books here, but first you will have to ask the owner of the store about it.
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Anonymous"We can allow you to sell your books here, but first you have to ask the owner of the store about it/that."It or that at the end?
it.

CJ
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Anonymous"We can allow to sell your books here, but first you have to ask the owner of the store about it/that."It or that at the end?
In practice, I would probably just say "but first you have to ask the owner of the store".

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