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British pronunciation/ðˈæt/
American pronunciation/ˈðæt/, /ðət/
01

acela, aceea

used to refer to an object or person that is physically away from us
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Can you hand me that magazine, please?
I do n't want that sandwich; I'll have something else.
I need that pen to sign the document.
02

used to refer to a specific time or event that is more distant from the present moment

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I remember that day vividly; it was the day we first met.
Do you remember that time we went hiking in the mountains?
I was so busy during that week; I barely had time to sleep.
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aceea, acela

used when referring to a person or thing that was previously mentioned or one that is not close in space or time
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She pointed to the book on the shelf and asked if I had read that.
Is that your bag over there?
I saw a cat chasing a mouse, but that was not unusual in this neighborhood.
02

care, ce

used to introduce relative clauses that refer to people, animals, or things
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The book that I borrowed from the library is due tomorrow.
The cat that sleeps on the porch is very friendly.
The house that we visited yesterday is for sale.
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, şi că

used to introduce a statement
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He told me that he would come to the party.
The doctor explained that exercise is good for health.
The news reported that there will be heavy rain tomorrow.
that
01

used to emphasize the extent or degree of something

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She 's not that tall; she barely reaches my shoulder.
He was n't that hungry; he only ate a small sandwich.
The movie was that good; I watched it twice in a row.
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