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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

THAT in restrictive clauses, WHICH in nonrestrictive clause

Is it true that in AmE "that" is used to introduce restrictive clauses while "which" is for nonrestrictive clauses? What about BrE?

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teal lime Is it true that in AmE "that" is used to introduce restrictive clauses while "which" is for nonrestrictive clauses? Yes. teal lime What about BrE?

  • teal lime Is it true that in AmE "that" is used to introduce restrictive clauses while "which" is for nonrestrictive clauses?
  • Yes.
  • teal lime What about BrE?
  • This article covers the style guides of some British English publications related to this subject.
  • com/2017/05/10/that-or-which-in-restrictive-relative-clauses/
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teal limeIs it true that in AmE "that" is used to introduce restrictive clauses while "which" is for nonrestrictive clauses?

Yes.

teal limeWhat about BrE?

This article covers the style guides of some British English publications related to this subject.

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