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Quote: Can I quote you on that? Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:40 pm  Quote: Can I quote you on that?
 

Dear teachers,

Please read:

Can I quote you on that? (1)

What does (1) mean? What “that” here refer to?

Thanks
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Quote: Can I quote you on that? Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:48 pm  Quote: Can I quote you on that?
 

Hi Quoc

"That" refers to what someone has just said.

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Quote: Can I quote you on that? Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:03 pm  Quote: Can I quote you on that?
 

Dear teacher,

Can I say:

Can I quote you on it?

If yes, "Can I quote you on it?" and "Can I quote you on that" have the same meaning?If not, why?

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Questions Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:04 pm  Questions
 

Hi Quoc,

Surely you knew that, didn't you?

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Questions Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:12 pm  Questions
 

My teacher said the same because that = it.

How about your idea?

I can't distinguih the diference btw "that" and "it". Is there a case they have the same meaning and interchangeable? Please give me an example.
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Questions Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:20 pm  Questions
 

Hi,

Most of your questions are very short sentences or even phrases and they are as a result difficult to comment on because they are not part of a context. It would be much better if you could ask your question within a longer piece of prose or narrative and that way you would then get better information.

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Questions Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:39 pm  Questions
 

tung quoc wrote:
PS: The break time is over. See you later.

Hi Quoc

Now you've really got me curious.

According to my calculations, you wrote the above sentence at 12 minutes past midnight Vietnam time. A break suggests to me that you might be at work. (I can't imagine a midnight English class) Or are you somewhere other than in Vietnam?

May I ask what you were taking a break from?

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Questions Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:10 am  Questions
 

Dear teacher,

I'm in VNam.

My schedule is:

Morning:
6h -9h:Translation E-V
9h15- 11h45: Grammar
Evening: 12h30 - 15h : Translation V-E

It's midday not midnight as you say.

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