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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

WHICH and THAT

Could you tell me which to say please?

- Which/That is a total of 100 dollars.
- I thought this might have something to do with his daughter which is why

Is THE optional?

- The better (the) chance they will find him

Can you say these?

It's not that big a mole.
He's not that mean a person.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Hi, I'm not sure if I understood all your questions but I'll try to answer what I can. 1. " 2.

  • Hi, I'm not sure if I understood all your questions but I'll try to answer what I can.
  • 1.
  • " 2.
  • 3.
  • I think the preference would be to use 'the', but you would have to see the whole sentence to check the context.
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Hi,
I'm not sure if I understood all your questions but I'll try to answer what I can.

1. If you are referring to a pile of money, you would say: "That [or there] is a total of 100 dollars."

2. ??

3. I think the preference would be to use 'the', but you would have to see the whole sentence to check the context.

4. yes, those two are correct
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Hello,

How are you?

For number one

1 Its 120 plus 130, which is/makes a total of 250 dollars.

2 .... which is why she is.......

Thank you

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