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>8. If the early computers were even that intelligent, it was already a remarkable state of affairs that (adv ) informal, so; to such a degree e.g. I like her but not (all) that much I was that hungry that I could have eaten a horse >9. what about.? This expression is used to introduce a new thing or person into a conversation or when asking for opinion or information about something e.g. We've chosen the food, now, what about the wine? What about going out for a walk in the rain? 1010 ➢8. If the early computers were even that intelligent, it was already a remarkable state of affairs. that (adv.): informal, so; to such a degree e.g. I like her but not (all) that much! I was that hungry that I could have eaten a horse! ➢9. what about ... ? This expression is used to introduce a new thing or person into a conversation or when asking for opinion or information about something. e.g. We've chosen the food, now, what about the wine? What about going out for a walk in the rain?
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