#2 (permalink) Tue May 23, 2006 22:32 pm "that is" - expression at the and a sentence? |
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Hi Micky
It hard to be sure what some things mean in English... unless you ask questions at esl-test.net, that is. :lol:
"That is" at the end of a sentence is a short form of "that is to say". This points out a clarification of something previously said. (In my sentence above, "unless you ask questions at esl-test.net" is a clarification of the first half of the sentence.)
"That is" can come before the clarification or after it, and it is separated from the clarification with a comma.
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