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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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the younger generation that/who is used to modern conveniences

The hardship they have experienced is incredible to the younger generation that/who is used to modern conveniences.

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Do both that and who fit in the above? Thanks.
  

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No, because it should be a non-restrictive clause: The hardship they have experienced is incredible to the younger generation , who are / which is used to modern conveniences.

  • No, because it should be a non-restrictive clause: The hardship they have experienced is incredible to the younger generation , who are / which is used to modern conveniences.
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No, because it should be a non-restrictive clause:

The hardship they have experienced is incredible to the younger generation, who are / which is used to modern conveniences.

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