Examples of using "それを" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Hand it over.
- Hand it over!
Hand it over!
- He shall have it.
- Give that to him.
- Let me see that.
- Show it to me.
- Show me that.
Forget it.
- Let me see that.
- Show me that.
- I bought it for 10 dollars.
- I bought it for ten dollars.
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- Let me have a look at it.
- Let me take a look.
- Let me look.
Set it down there.
- He saw it also.
- He saw it, too.
- He also saw it.
I want to believe that.
- Tom saw it, too.
- Tom also saw it.
- Tom has seen it, too.
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Please give me that.
- Give them to her.
- Give them to him.
- Give it to her.
I won't eat it.
I don't have the energy to do that.
I did that during the summer holidays.
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I've seen that.
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He shall have it.
- I doubt it.
- I doubt that.
I forgot it.
I bought it.
I myself saw it.
- Did anybody do that?
- Did anyone do that?
Tom ate it.
Tom can fix it.
I bought it on credit.
He did that, didn't he?
I didn't pick it up.
When did you finish it?
Let's finish it right away.
Why are you saying that to me?
They didn't do it.
I'm afraid to drink it.
You have to know what you want. When you know what it is, you have to have the courage to say it; when you say it you have to have the courage to do it.
I was criticized for doing that.
Tom read it out loud.
So for as long as we do that,
I purchased it.
- I will give it to you.
- I'll give it to you.
- I'm going to give it to you.
- Don't expose it to the rain.
- Don't expose it to the rain!
I am sad to hear it.
- Do it at once.
- Do it immediately.
Give it to me.
Just wrap it up.
Let me hear it.
I sold it for ten dollars.
Do it by all means.
She took it off.
He went on doing it.
I can testify to that.
I'm not having any of that.
Who'd know that?
- I use this.
- I'm using this.
When did you buy it?
- Are you planning to do that?
- Are you planning on doing that?
Even Tom did that.
I'd like to do that today.