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The word 'that' functions as a demonstrativepronoun by taking the place of a noun and indicating near or far in place or time.

The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.

Example: "I'll take that!", said Midge pointing to her choice on the dessert cart.

The word 'that' functions as a relativepronoun, introducing a relative clause which gives additional information about its antecedent.

The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.

Example: The family that bought the house is from Ohio.

The word 'that' also functions as an adjective when placed just before a noun.

Example: My mom took me to that movie when I was a kid.

The word 'that' also functions as an adverb when modifying an adjective.

Example: I didn't realize it was that expensive.

The word 'that' also functions as a conjunction introducing a noun clause that is the subject or the object of a sentence.

Example: Midge said that she would be here by noon.

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