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  • How do you handle that that? The double that problem
    There are three very different uses of that: Subordinating that: “I know that this is the answer ” Demonstrative pronoun that: “ That is not the answer ” Adjectival that: “ That answer is not it ” Double that occurs because the first that is the subordinating that, and the second that is a demonstrative pronoun or adjectival that That is, if you subordinate a clause that begins
  • Are there rules about using that to join two clauses?
    He will understand that I was not joking He will understand I was not joking Which of the sentences is correct? Are there any specific rules about the use of quot;that quot; in the sentences I
  • pronouns - When to use “that” and when to use “which”, especially in . . .
    Actually, there's more to this than mentioned in some other answers The word that is a subordinator; it is not a relative word like who, where, when, or which Even in integrated relative clauses, they are not always interchangeable When the relative construction follows a fronted preposition, only relative words will do, so relative pronoun which is available, but that isn't We have to
  • Using a comma after that - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I would like to know if you can use "that" with a comma after it For example: Findings show that, during the initial stages of love, there is increased blood flow to the brain
  • Given versus Given that - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I just received a proofread version of an academic manuscript from my copy editor She essentially changed all of the instances in which I had written "given that" to "given " I've tried to read up
  • Use of what vs that - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "That" can introduce an explanatory dependent clause "What" cannot "That" indicates a specific quality of the object in question, or a subset of a larger set "What" indicates the object in question itself, or the entire larger set (e g "What was the bird you used to own that was red?") In your example, "what" is incorrect because it creates a logic problem; it establishes an equivalency
  • word choice - Difference between the and that - English Language . . .
    I wonder what the difference between the and that in this context is: A: Hey, I've heard we have a new printer B: Really? Let's print the documents on the that new printer then
  • grammar - When to use this or that? - English Language Usage . . .
    Hello, Drflash55, and welcome to English Language Usage Your answer seems to be heavily weighted toward personal opinion as opposed to objective analysis—but this site especially prizes answers that have an identifiable basis in verifiable fact rather than just opinion Please consider strengthening your answer by citing some independent authority that draws the same general conclusion


















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