معنی
Used to agree that a statement or fact is correct.
زمینه فرهنگی
In the US, 'That's true' is often used to be polite even if you only partially agree. It's a way to avoid direct conflict. British speakers might use 'Too true' to express strong agreement, often with a touch of dry humor or irony. Australians might shorten it even further to 'True' or 'Too right' in casual settings. In international business, 'That's true' is a safe, neutral way to acknowledge a point without making a binding commitment.
The 'Nod' Rule
Always nod your head slightly when saying 'That's true' to make it feel more natural and sincere.
Avoid Overuse
If you say 'That's true' to every single sentence, you might sound like you aren't really listening. Mix it up with 'Right' or 'I see.'
معنی
Used to agree that a statement or fact is correct.
The 'Nod' Rule
Always nod your head slightly when saying 'That's true' to make it feel more natural and sincere.
Avoid Overuse
If you say 'That's true' to every single sentence, you might sound like you aren't really listening. Mix it up with 'Right' or 'I see.'
The 'But' Bridge
Use 'That's true, but...' to disagree politely. It shows you respect the other person's opinion before you give yours.
Texting Style
In very casual texts, just typing 'True' is a perfectly acceptable way to agree with a friend.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: It's a very long flight to Australia. B: ______, it takes about 20 hours.
We need the subject 'That' and the adjective 'true.'
Which response is the most natural?
A: I think we should leave early to avoid traffic.
'That's true' is the standard way to agree with a suggestion or observation.
Finish the sentence to show concession.
A: This laptop is very expensive. B: That's true, ____ it has a very long battery life.
'That's true, but...' is a common pattern for acknowledging a point before adding a different perspective.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: A colleague says the deadline is tomorrow.
The response must be relevant to the statement about the deadline.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
That's True vs. That's Right
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاA: It's a very long flight to Australia. B: ______, it takes about 20 hours.
We need the subject 'That' and the adjective 'true.'
A: I think we should leave early to avoid traffic.
'That's true' is the standard way to agree with a suggestion or observation.
A: This laptop is very expensive. B: That's true, ____ it has a very long battery life.
'That's true, but...' is a common pattern for acknowledging a point before adding a different perspective.
Situation: A colleague says the deadline is tomorrow.
The response must be relevant to the statement about the deadline.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your teacher, or your best friend.
Yes, but only in casual settings like with friends or in text messages.
'That's true' is for general agreement or facts. 'That's right' is often used when there is one correct answer to a question.
It can be very direct and sometimes rude. It's better to say 'I'm not sure that's true' or 'I disagree.'
'True that' is a slang version of 'That's true.' It's very informal and common in some urban dialects.
No! 'That's true' is only for agreeing with a statement, not for answering personal questions.
Use 'That's true' in 99% of conversations. 'That is true' sounds very formal or emphatic.
Mostly, yes. However, 'That's true' focuses on the fact, while 'I agree' focuses on your opinion.
It's better to use 'It is true that...' or 'This is accurate' in formal writing.
You can say 'That's true to an extent' or 'That's partially true.'
عبارات مرتبط
That's right
similarUsed to confirm a correct answer or fact.
I agree
synonymTo have the same opinion.
You're right
similarAcknowledging that the other person is correct.
That's false
contrastUsed to say something is incorrect.
True that
specialized formSlang for 'I agree.'