that


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that
conj. in order for
 
pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing
 
adv. to such a degree
 
adj. being the specific person or thing

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That
That is a function word used in the English language for several grammatical purposes.

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that
spoj. že
 
zájm. tamten; ten; který; to je(st)
 
přísl. tak
 
příd.jm. který

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Przym. ten/tamten; to, ten; który; że; (aż) tak

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That
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
To introduce a purpose; -- usually followed by may, or might, and frequently preceded by so, in order, to the end, etc.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
To introduce a clause employed as the object of the preceding verb, or as the subject or predicate nominative of a verb.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
In an elliptical sentence to introduce a dependent sentence expressing a wish, or a cause of surprise, indignation, or the like.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
As an adjective, that has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
As a relative pronoun, that is equivalent to who or which, serving to point out, and make definite, a person or thing spoken of, or alluded to, before, and may be either singular or plural.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.
  
 
(pron., a., conj., & adv.)
As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.
  

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