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Rich Gazezov
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1) when you need to "That's right" and "This is right" than they differ?
2) amplification with "That", in sentences like: "I KNOW / THINK WHAT, ....". When you should use that, and when not - example: You know (that) we learn English step by step
2018年8月27日 14:40
解答 · 3
1) 'That's right' is something that is used more commonly than 'This is right'.
2) Here, both are used the same. 'You know we learn English step by step.' = 'You know that we learn English step by step.'
2018年8月27日
no difference, just lasy speach.
2018年8月27日
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Rich Gazezov
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