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- That abstract "That is a function word used in the English language for several grammatical purposes.These include: as a complementizer/subordinating conjunction. (\"He asked that she go.\") to introduce a restrictive relative clause (\"The test that she took was hard.\") In this role that may be analyzed either as a relative pronoun or as a conjunction as in the first case; see English relative clauses: That a relativizer instead of relative pronoun. as a demonstrative pronoun (\"That was hard.\") (plural: those) as a demonstrative adjective (\"That test was hard.\") (plural: those) as an adverb (\"The test wasn't that bad.\")In the first two uses the word is usually pronounced weakly, as /ðət/, whereas in the other uses it is pronounced /ðæt/. In the Old English language that was spelled þæt. It was also abbreviated as a letter Thorn, þ, with the ascender crossed, ꝥ ( OE thaet.png ). In Middle English the letter Ash, æ, was replaced with the letter a, so that that was spelled þat, or sometimes þet. The ascender of the þ was reduced (making it similar to the Old English letter Wynn, ƿ), which necessitated writing a small t above the letter to abbreviate the word that ( ME that.png ). In later Middle English and Early Modern English the þ evolved into a y shape, so that the word was spelled yat (although the spelling with a th replacing the þ was starting to become more popular) and the abbreviation for that was a y with a small t above it ( File:EME that.svg ). This abbreviation can still be seen in reprints of the 1611 edition of the King James Version of the Bible in places such as 2 Corinthians 13:7.That is often omitted when used to introduce a subordinate clause—\"He told me that it is a good read.\" could just as easily be \"He told me it is a good read.\" Historically, \"that\" usually followed a comma: \"He told me, that it is a good read.\" Middle Modern English grammarian Joseph Robertson recommended in On Punctuation that a comma be used with a conjunction. However, if the subordinate, conjunctional ellipse, null complement, or syntactic pleonasm of \"that\" is punctuated with a comma, then, in the English grammar, stylistically speaking, it is a comma splice, especially in formal writing. Instead, a semicolon should be used to be grammatically correct: He told me; it is a good read. In grammar, the usage of \"that\" constitutes a that-clause while its absence constitutes a bare clause.".
- That thumbnail OE_thaet.png?width=300.
- That wikiPageID "302697".
- That wikiPageLength "3006".
- That wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- That wikiPageRevisionID "704143299".
- That wikiPageWikiLink Adverb.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_grammar.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Comma_splice.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Complementizer.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Conjunction_(grammar).
- That wikiPageWikiLink Demonstrative.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Early_Modern_English.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Ellipse.
- That wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- That wikiPageWikiLink English_relative_clauses.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Function_word.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- That wikiPageWikiLink King_James_Version.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Middle_English.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Modern_English.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Null_complement.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Pleonasm.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Relative_clause.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Relative_pronoun.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Semicolon.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Thats.
- That wikiPageWikiLink This.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Thorn_(letter).
- That wikiPageWikiLink Thorn_with_stroke.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Those.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Wynn.
- That wikiPageWikiLink Æ.
- That wikiPageWikiLink File:EME_that.svg.
- That wikiPageWikiLink File:ME_that.png.
- That wikiPageWikiLink File:OE_thaet.png.
- That wikiPageWikiLinkText "''þæt''".
- That wikiPageWikiLinkText "Th'at".
- That wikiPageWikiLinkText "That".
- That wikiPageWikiLinkText "that".
- That wikiPageWikiLinkText "þæt".
- That wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dabconcept.
- That wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- That wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- That wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- That subject Category:English_grammar.
- That hypernym Word.
- That type Food.
- That type Page.
- That type Redirect.
- That comment "That is a function word used in the English language for several grammatical purposes.These include: as a complementizer/subordinating conjunction. (\"He asked that she go.\") to introduce a restrictive relative clause (\"The test that she took was hard.\") In this role that may be analyzed either as a relative pronoun or as a conjunction as in the first case; see English relative clauses: That a relativizer instead of relative pronoun.".
- That label "That".
- That sameAs Q2409219.
- That sameAs That.
- That sameAs آن.
- That sameAs That.
- That sameAs m.012ds3fh.
- That sameAs Q2409219.
- That wasDerivedFrom That?oldid=704143299.
- That depiction OE_thaet.png.
- That isPrimaryTopicOf That.