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Could you please tell me what’s difference between “It is because” and “That is because”? Can I say “It is because” instead of the phrase “That is because” for the below sentences? “Whenever we go abroad, we use tours. That is because if we get into trouble, the tour conductor could help us.”
2013年9月23日 07:20
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it = something this = here that = there that's because = the reason for such situation
2013年9月23日
In real spoken English people may drop that is altogether and just use 'because...'
2013年9月23日
You use "that" to refer back to something said earlier. "It" cannot work in the sentence. “Whenever we go abroad, we use tours. That (ie. the reason we use tours) is because if we get into trouble, the tour conductor could help us.”
2013年9月23日
Using "That" would be more natural. If someone asked you why you use tours, then it would be natural to say "It is because", because you are referring to the reason for what you said, and not specifically what you said before. For example: You: Whenever we go abroad, we use tours. Them: Why's that? You: It's because if we get into trouble... etc etc. But like Robert said, it's not incorrect to have "we use tours. That is because", but it's much more natural to say "we use tours because..."
2013年12月3日
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