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Omar Ahmed Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling question

1- This is the best resource (that / which) I have ever read!

2- Dessert is all (that/ which) he wants

My answer 1- that 2- both that & which are OK

I studied the following rule : Cases where only that is possible

That should be used after superlative adjectives and other determiners like all, same, any, none, nothing, only, everything little, much and no.

Does this mean that using 'which' is wrong here?

  

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Omar Ahmed Cases where only "that" is possible If it says ONLY "that" is possible, it means that no other word is possible. CJ

  • Omar Ahmed Cases where only "that" is possible If it says ONLY "that" is possible, it means that no other word is possible.
  • CJ
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Omar AhmedCases where only "that" is possible

If it says ONLY "that" is possible, it means that no other word is possible.

CJ

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