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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

When should you use 'which' or 'that' ? as in ' ...spaces which will support learning' or '..spaces that will support learning?'
  

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You can use either here. Use 'which' or 'that' for restrictive clauses (some grammarians prefer 'that'), but use 'which' only for non-restrictive clauses. You can google both of those phrases for further explanation.

  • You can use either here.
  • Use 'which' or 'that' for restrictive clauses (some grammarians prefer 'that'), but use 'which' only for non-restrictive clauses.
  • You can google both of those phrases for further explanation.
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You can use either here. Use 'which' or 'that' for restrictive clauses (some grammarians prefer 'that'), but use 'which' only for non-restrictive clauses. You can google both of those phrases for further explanation.

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