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Lime cat 809 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which and that

Hi everyone,

I always confuse the use of which and that. Can someone clarify their use in a sentence. For instance: the model revealed a construct which/that appear to...

  

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lime cat 809 the model revealed a construct which/that appears to... ' identifies the construct. There is no comma before 'which/that'.

  • lime cat 809 the model revealed a construct which/that appears to...
  • ' identifies the construct.
  • There is no comma before 'which/that'.
  • '.
  • Notice the comma before 'which'.
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lime cat 809 the model revealed a construct which/that appears to...

Both conjunctions are OK there because their clause is restrictive: 'which/that appears to..' identifies the construct. There is no comma before 'which/that'.

If the construct is otherwise identified, then the adjective clause will not be restrict

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