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Deepika Sharma Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Confuse while try to use them

whats the difference between That is why and which is why.I mean how should we know to use which is why is a particular sentence
  

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Offhand, I would call them synonymous in meaning. However, only 'which is why' can be used to begin a non-restrictive (non-defining) clause.

  • Offhand, I would call them synonymous in meaning.
  • However, only 'which is why' can be used to begin a non-restrictive (non-defining) clause.
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Offhand, I would call them synonymous in meaning. However, only 'which is why' can be used to begin a non-restrictive (non-defining) clause.

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