It depends. If you are using that in a way where it is not referring to something, you would use "que" but if it's referring to something, you use "ese/esa/eso" for example: "I love that dog." = "Me encanta ese perro." But if you're trying to say something like "I hope that you bring my food to me" you would say "Espero que me traiga(s) mi comida.
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It depends on the circumstances. "That table" is "esa mesa". "That book" is "ese libro". It can also be aeul/aquella for more distant subjects.
When used as a pronoun, it would be ése or ésa, aquél or aquélla.
For conditions where the suject is indefinite, eso or aquello.
For some situations, it would be que.
depends on how you use it, needs more phrase or sentence
it can be que, eso, ese
Eso es
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