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Yes, you can. There is a difference, but it is slight and a question of emphasis. "What a relief" is a shortened form of "What a relief that is." You will note that "That's a relief!" lacks the.
Yes, you can. There is a difference, but it is slight and a question of emphasis. "What a relief" is a shortened form of "What a relief that is." You will note that "That's a relief!" lacks the.
Thank you guys! From what I read your answers so far, I came up with this theory...Do you agree? (Well. IT IS OK if you disagree! ) 1: If you are mentioning about something which.
It's from How I Met Your Mother Marshall wanted to show that he's good at writing papers. He said: My name's Ruffith, and that's the truffith. I understand a little bit what he wanted to mean,.
Understanding the Context
It may or may not be the same in AE, but in the UK if someone offers to do something for you or give you something, but you have a very low opinion of that person and/or what theyre.
Estimados, En la siguiente frase cul es la respuesta correcta y por qu: "A: Sorry, I'm too late. B:That's ______". a)OK b)great c)right Mi...
It does not matter when the party/movie finished. Generally, when the party/movie has ended, we use "that was" because this refers to the past tense. "That's" (that is) is more informal and.
Hi Group, Paris Hilton always says a phrase that I don't fully understand "Now that's hot" and "That's hot" What does it mean both phrases and what is the difference between one and the.
Key Insights
"That's no fun" is usually a way to disparage something in a joking way. It's a very common phrase. "Go to Europe with tons of cash and stay in posh resorts? That's no fun! Try.
Hello, Could you confirm if the expression That's very kind of you! (as when expressing gratitude to a friend) could sound Es muy amable de ti ? Or is it more natural to say Es muy amable.
If someone were to say something like "I'm a bit sleepy, but pretty good overall," do you think "That's well" would be equivalent to "That's good" as a response?