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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which confusion.

A man, that looked like a worm, opened the door.
A man, which looked like a worm, opened the door.

Is which correct?
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? Neither. A man, who looked like a worm, opened the door.

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • Neither.
  • A man, who looked like a worm, opened the door.
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AnonymousWhich is correct?
Neither.

A man, who looked like a worm, opened the door.
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AnonymousIs which correct?
No. Your choices are that and who.

A man that/who looked like a worm opened the door.

No commas.
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I thought the original poster wanted to know which of the sentences was correct.

I didn't want to remove the commas, so I assumed that "who looked like a worm" was a nonrestrictive clause.
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I don’t think the commas work very well here.

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