In a sentence when I say, "My dog, who is very large, etc." do I use "that" or "who?"
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"which". You use "which". My dog, which is very large, etc.
— CalifJim
"which".
You use "which".
My dog, which is very large, etc.
Some people feel so emotionally attached to their pets that they refer to them in the same way they refer to members of their family!
" By the way, you use "that" (without the commas) when you are picking out the large dog rather than another, smaller one: In the pet store: Look at all the dogs!
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"which". You use "which". My dog, which is very large, etc.
Some people feel so emotionally attached to their pets that they refer to them in the same way they refer to members of their family! That means that you will occasionally hear people say "My dog, who is very smart, etc."