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Navitasan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Want that

Which are correct:

1) She can kiss me if she wants it.

2) She can kiss me if she wants that.

3) I can help you if you want it.

4) I can help you if you want that.

5) I can help you if you want.


Gratefully,

Navi

  

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Is the pronoun "it" intended to be anaphoric? And is the determinative "that" intended to be a anaphoric or deictic?

  • Is the pronoun "it" intended to be anaphoric?
  • And is the determinative "that" intended to be a anaphoric or deictic?
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Is the pronoun "it" intended to be anaphoric? And is the determinative "that" intended to be a anaphoric or deictic?

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