that ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tht, tht) pron. pl. those (thz)
Used to refer to the one designated, implied, mentioned, or understood: What kind of soup is that? Used to refer to the one, thing, or type specified as follows: The relics found were those of an earlier time. Used to refer to the event, action, or time just mentioned: After that, he became a recluse. Used to indicate the farther or less immediate one: That is for sale; this is not. Used to emphasize the idea of a previously expressed word or phrase: He was fed up, and that to a great degree. The one, kind, or thing; something: She followed the calling of that which she loved. those Used to indicate an unspecified number of people: those who refused to join. Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause, especially a restrictive clause: the car that has the flat tire.
In, on, by, or with which: each summer that the concerts are performed. According to what; insofar as: He never knew her, that I know of.
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pron. pl. those (thz)
Used to refer to the one designated, implied, mentioned, or understood: What kind of soup is that?
Used to refer to the one, thing, or type specified as follows: The relics found were those of an earlier time.
Used to refer to the event, action, or time just mentioned: After that, he became a recluse.
Used to indicate the farther or less immediate one: That is for sale; this is not.
Used to emphasize the idea of a previously expressed word or phrase: He was fed up, and that to a great degree.
The one, kind, or thing; something: She followed the calling of that which she loved.
those Used to indicate an unspecified number of people: those who refused to join.
Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause, especially a restrictive clause: the car that has the flat tire.
In, on, by, or with which: each summer that the concerts are performed.
According to what; insofar as: He never knew her, that I know of.
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