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Grammar

That and Which

When to you use that after a noun and when do you use which after a noun...?
  

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Use 'that' or 'which' if the modifying clause is restrictive (defining); use 'which' if it is non-restrictive (non-defining). Please google those terms for more information.

  • Use 'that' or 'which' if the modifying clause is restrictive (defining); use 'which' if it is non-restrictive (non-defining).
  • Please google those terms for more information.
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Use 'that' or 'which' if the modifying clause is restrictive (defining); use 'which' if it is non-restrictive (non-defining). Please google those terms for more information.

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