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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

There are some company rules THAT / WHICH.....

Should I use "that" or "which" in the sentence below?

There are some company rules THAT / WHICH every employee must comply with.

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You can use either word in British English. If you place the preposition in front of the relative pronoun, only 'which' is possible: There are some company rules with which every company must comply.

  • You can use either word in British English.
  • If you place the preposition in front of the relative pronoun, only 'which' is possible: There are some company rules with which every company must comply.
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You can use either word in British English. If you place the preposition in front of the relative pronoun, only 'which' is possible:


There are some company rules with which every company must comply.


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