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He That

Definition: A phrase used as a pronoun to refer to a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified.

Examples and Sample Sentences:

Usage as a Pronoun:

1. As a subject:
He that lives with wolves must learn to howl.
(Meaning: A person who associates with certain types of individuals will adopt their characteristics.)

2. As an object:
Give to him that asks you.
(Meaning: Provide assistance to the person who requests it.)

3. In possessive form:
I found a book belonging to him that works at the library.
(Meaning: I discovered a book that belongs to the individual who is employed at the library.)

Usage in Literature:

1. Biblical references:
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. (Matthew 11:15)
(Meaning: Those who are capable of understanding should listen and comprehend.)

2. Contemporary literature:
He that doesn't take risks will never succeed.
(Meaning: A person who refuses to take chances will never achieve success.)

Local Usage:

He that knows the area well can guide you through the local hidden gems.
(Meaning: An individual who has knowledge of a specific area can provide guidance on its lesser-known attractions.)

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