Introduction
"That" is one of the most versatile words in the English language. It can be used as a pronoun, an adjective, a conjunction, and an adverb. However, it can also be one of the most confusing words to use correctly. This comprehensive guide will help you understand the different uses of "that" and how to use it effectively in your writing and speaking.
As a pronoun, "that" refers to a specific person or thing that has been previously mentioned. For example:
THAT as an Adjective
As an adjective, "that" precedes a noun to limit its meaning. For example:
THAT as a Conjunction
As a conjunction, "that" introduces a subordinate clause. Subordinate clauses are dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as a sentence. For example:
THAT as an Adverb
As an adverb, "that" is used to emphasize a quality or quantity. For example:
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