” ? Or in speaking? It's always better to give a full sentence as an example and to provide an explanation of the context in which the sentence occurs.
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ALT420 Can ‘that is’ be replaced by ‘which is’ in these type of sentences: “....., which is....” ? Or in speaking?
It's always better to give a full sentence as an example and to provide an explanation of the context in which the sentence occurs.
Nevertheless, I'm guessing from the comma that the answer is "No".
CJ