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thats why I have to kill you vs that's why I have to kill you

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in the contraction used. The first phrase uses 'thats' without an apostrophe, which is incorrect. The correct form is 'that's' with an apostrophe to indicate the contraction of 'that is.' Therefore, the second phrase 'that's why I have to kill you' is the correct form.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 767 views

thats why I have to kill you

This phrase is incorrect. 'Thats' should have an apostrophe to form the contraction 'that's.'

The correct form should be 'that's why I have to kill you,' where 'that's' is the contraction of 'that is.'
  • And that's why I have to kill you.
  • And that... is why I have to kill you.
  • It seems to say, "I love you and that's why I have to kill you."
  • We both know that I have to kill you now.
  • It almost makes me sorry that I have to kill you.
  • And why I have to kill you.
  • I'm not so cowardly that I have to kill you, Niklaus, but if I have to make you suffer to protect Rebekah, that is what I will do.
  • You don't provide that information, I have to kill you.
  • In that case, I have to kill you.
  • And now that you've seen them, I have to kill you.
  • I guess that means I have to kill you.
  • Because this is the one chance that we have to kill Abaddon.
  • You did not have to kill that couple or that security guard.
  • You know, you didn't have to kill that little boy and his dad.
  • You have to kill that kid!
  • What reason could I possibly have to kill that girl?
  • We have to kill that mockingbird before he kills the President!
  • Boyd and Ava intended that man to kill you.
  • The thing in your belly that tried to kill you.
  • Larry, I think I have to kill you.

that's why I have to kill you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to explain a reason or justification for a drastic action, such as killing someone.
  • And that's why I have to kill you.
  • It seems to say, "I love you and that's why I have to kill you."
  • And why I have to kill you.
  • And that... is why I have to kill you.
  • Larry, I think I have to kill you.
  • We both know that I have to kill you now.
  • If I have to kill you, I will.
  • I'll suffer if I have to kill you.
  • Larry, I think I have to kill you.
  • You don't provide that information, I have to kill you.
  • Nobody says I have to kill you quick.
  • I have to kill you to save the fishermen.
  • In that case, I have to kill you.
  • Is the last chance I have to kill you.
  • That's why I've got to kill you, Xena.
  • That's why I tried to kill you.
  • And now that you've seen them, I have to kill you.
  • It almost makes me sorry that I have to kill you.
  • I guess I have to kill you and take your horses, too.
  • I guess that means I have to kill you.

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