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Windowstoweb Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Usage of Who, which and that

Where to use Who, which and that?
  

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Look those words up in a dictionary at www.onelook.com for some initial help.
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If you mean their use as relative pronouns, then:

"Who" is used for people:
The couple who live next door are friendly.

"That" and "Which" are used for objects and are interchangeable. The difference between them is that "which" is more formal and thus more likely in written texts (academic, legal .. etc), whereas "that" is less formal and so is more like
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teechr"Who" is used for people:The couple who live next door are friendly."That" and "Which" are used for objects and are interchangeable.
In British English we often use relative that instead of who for people, especially in informal style.

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