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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Difference between which and that???

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I assume you are concerned about 'which' and 'that' as relative pronouns. Both 'which' and 'that' can be used to introduce restrictive relative clauses with inanimate antecedents. 'that' is more common.

  • I assume you are concerned about 'which' and 'that' as relative pronouns.
  • Both 'which' and 'that' can be used to introduce restrictive relative clauses with inanimate antecedents.
  • 'that' is more common.
  • Here is the document which I was talking about.
  • OK Here is the document that I was talking about.
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I assume you are concerned about 'which' and 'that' as relative pronouns.

Both 'which' and 'that' can be used to introduce restrictive relative clauses with inanimate antecedents. 'that' is more common.

Here is the document which I was talking about. OK
Here is the document that I was talking about.

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