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Who's he? vs Who's that? Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:22 am  Who's he? vs Who's that?
 

Hello there, Smile

What is difference in the following questions and answers Question

1. Who's he ? He's my brother.
2. Who's he ? That's my brother.
3. Who's that? That's my brother.

Thanks in advance,

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Who's he? vs Who's that? Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:21 pm  Who's he? vs Who's that?
 

There is no important difference.
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