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Sb70012 Posted 12 years ago
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The car which Alex bought was expensive

1. The car which Alex bought was expensive.
2. The car that Alex bought was expensive.

Hello,
Are both correct? Any difference?
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Both are acceptable, but most people prefer to use 'that' with restrictive clauses. There is no difference in meaning.

  • Both are acceptable, but most people prefer to use 'that' with restrictive clauses.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
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Both are acceptable, but most people prefer to use 'that' with restrictive clauses. There is no difference in meaning.

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