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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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usage of which and that

what are the rules of using "which" and "that"?
  

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Hi Anonymous what are the rules of using "which" and "that"? That can be used in referring to people or things but which is only used to refer to things. I wouldn't say 'rules'.

  • Hi Anonymous what are the rules of using "which" and "that"?
  • That can be used in referring to people or things but which is only used to refer to things.
  • I wouldn't say 'rules'.
  • Some main differences are: Use to refer to people to introduce defining relative clauses to introduce Non-defining relative clauses formal writing informal writing That quite common very common almost never less common more common Which almost never less common nearly always more common less common Prajwal
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Hi

Anonymous what are the rules of using "which" and "that"?
That can be used in referring to people or things but which is only used to refer to things.
I wouldn't say 'rules'.
Some main differences are:


Use

to refer to people

to introduce defin

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