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What does "that" before "you" mean?

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Rebecca

"That" is put before "you" in this case because it is a part of the phrase, "is that". The phrase "is that" is used to introduce an explanation for something or to identify something important that you want to say. Ex: The one thing you should know is that you are capable of anything. Ex: The thing I wanted to tell you is that I'm moving away next month.

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