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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Usage of "that/which"

Can anyone please help?
when to use that and when to use which as preposition..?

e.g
Lend me the book "that/which" is kept on the table
  

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You are dealing with relative pronouns here, not with prepositions. It is very common for native speakers to use these to pronouns interchangeably when referring to non-human antecedents. Many often stick to the rules about punctuating with which .

  • You are dealing with relative pronouns here, not with prepositions.
  • It is very common for native speakers to use these to pronouns interchangeably when referring to non-human antecedents.
  • Many often stick to the rules about punctuating with which .
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You are dealing with relative pronouns here, not with prepositions. It is very common for native speakers to use these to pronouns interchangeably when referring to non-human antecedents. Many often stick to the rules about punctuating with which.

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