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What is the difference between "it" and "that"?



 
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Meaning of 'but not limited to' | Indirect speech (6)
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What is the difference between "it" and "that"? Fri Sep 01, 2006 3:36 am  What is the difference between "it" and "that"?
 

Dear teachers,

Please read:

You have saved my life, I’m sure of ……

a.it
b.that

Do you choose “it” or “that”? What is the difference btw “it” or “that”?
Are they interchangeable in this case?

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It vs that Tue Sep 19, 2006 20:52 pm  It vs that
 

Quoc, both are acceptable but I'd used that here
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