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  |   Any difference between " it" and '"that" 
 This morning during my adult one to one class we came across the following example in a conversation.He's having his first lesson today. He's going to the driving school at lunch time. He's really excited about it.
 My student asked if she could say " he's really excited about that"
 It refers to "he's having his first lesson" Does "that" refers to the previous sentence  I mean "he's going to the driving school"
 Is there a "rule" for "it" and "that"
 thanks for your help
 
				__________________Michèle
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