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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 9 years ago
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We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world.

In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'? And does the sentence need a comma before which or that?

  

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Thein Lwin 7291 We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world. In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'? (which) And does the sentence need a comma before which or that?

  • Thein Lwin 7291 We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world.
  • In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'?
  • (which) And does the sentence need a comma before which or that?
  • ) We all like to play football, which is the most popular game in the world.
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Thein Lwin 7291

We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world.

In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'? (which)

And does the sentence need a comma before which or that? (Yes, a comma before "which".)

We all like to play football, which is the most popular game in the world.

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Thein Lwin 7291

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In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'? And does the sentence need a comma before which or that?We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world

We all like to play football, which / that is the most popular game in the world.

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Thein Lwin 7291

We all like to play football which/that is the most popular game in the world.

In the sentence, which relative pronoun should be used, 'which' or 'that'? And does the sentence need a comma before which or that?

You can't use 'that' unless you start a new sentence, but even then, 'it' might be better.

We all like to play

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