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  2. Mar 3, 2018 · 'In this/that way' to me sounds close to mean 'By doing so.' Does 'this/that way' mean the same thing, only more conversational? Ex: You need to deposit the money in your bank account. This way, you stay away from overdrawing your account when using your debit card. (conversational) ...

  3. that way/this way. You can use that way or this way to refer to an action or situation that you have just mentioned, when you go on to mention the likely consequence or effect of it. Keep the soil moist. That way, the seedling will flourish.

  4. You can use that way or this way to refer to an action or situation that you have just mentioned, when you go on to mention the likely consequence or effect of it.

  5. Kathy finished watering her plants and set down the hose. In this way, the hose would be close by for next time. In this example, the phrase "in this way" is used. It is implied that Kathy desired the results described in the second sentence. She wants the hose close by.

  6. Dec 13, 2012 · When should I use "this way" or "that way"? Is there any difference between these two when they used in a sentences? More specifically do these two sentences mean the same thing:

  7. Oct 22, 2019 · The first is: in what sense which, as you correctly surmise, is another way of saying in what way. The second is: as in , a phrase that is generally used to introduce an example or category, which you illustrate correctly.

  8. May 21, 2011 · What does the expression "in some ways" exactly mean, as in The English language is limited in some ways, and perhaps most limited in its ability to express love. Is it generic (like in many ways ) or specific (like in a few ways )?

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