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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Using "that/which" in a sentence.

which sentence is correct?

Locate a college "that" will accept the degree.

Locate a college "which" will accept the degree.
  

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i tink the first one because the college mentioned here is indefinitei if you said locate the college then we would use 'which'

  • i tink the first one because the college mentioned here is indefinitei if you said locate the college then we would use 'which'
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i tink the first one because the college mentioned here is indefinitei if you said locate the college then we would use 'which'
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I think both are fine.
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Some nouns can take either "that" or "which". College is such noun.
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which sentence is correct?



Locate a college "that" will accept the degree.

Locate a college "which" will accept the degree.

That or which can be used when the noun is nonpersonal, as is the case in your sentence.

BillJ

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