that
/ðæt/
pronounadjectiveconjunctionthat
TH + AT: start with the 'th' sound, then add 'at'—THAT.
Yes, it's that. Remember it starts with the digraph TH (two letters, one sound): t-h-a-t.
Definitions
- pronounUsed to point to a specific person, thing, or idea (often one farther away or already mentioned).
- adjectiveUsed before a noun to identify a particular person or thing (not this one, but the other one).
- conjunctionUsed to introduce a clause, often to report what someone said or thought.
Examples
- “Can you hand me that book on the top shelf?”
- “She said that she would call after practice.”
- “That idea might work if we have enough time.”
Synonyms
thosethe onewhichwhosuch
Antonyms
this
Translations
ES eso/esa (pronombre o determinante); que (conjunción)PT isso/essa (pronome ou determinante); que (conjunção)FR ça/cela (pronom ou déterminant); que (conjonction)
Common misspellings
thttatthtathatsthahtthaatthâttha t
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