0Hello,02br 02br 00Can someone tell me how to differentiate between the relative pronouns which modify both "animate" and "inanimate" things figuratively or in a metaphoric way.02br 02br 00Examples:02br 02br 00You are my sun --------shines in my dark world.02br 02br 00a) who b) which02br 02br 00He is the lion of desert --------has no mercy for his/its enemies02br 02br 00a) who b)which02br 02br 00That guy is a donkey------is stubborn and unwilling to agree on the issue.02br 02br 00a) who b) which02br 02br 00She is my chocolate cake -------I eat three times a day.02br 02br 00a) who b) which02br 02br 00He is a cucumber -------tastes nasty02br 02br 00a) who b) which0-
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02br 02br 01font 00If you are referring to [that], [who] and [which], each has it's function for animate and inanimate object. Rule of thumb is, [that] can be used for both, depending on context. [Which] is for inanimate object and [who] is for animate object.
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02br 02br 01font 00If you are referring to [that], [who] and [which], each has it's function for animate and inanimate object.
Rule of thumb is, [that] can be used for both, depending on context.
[Which] is for inanimate object and [who] is for animate object.
02br 02br 01font 00a) who02font 00 02br 02br 00She is my chocolate cake --00A00-----I eat three times a day.
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02br 02br 00Can someone tell me how to differentiate between the relative pronouns 00which modify 01b01font00both02font02b00 "animate" and "inanimate" things 00figuratively or in a metaphoric way.02b