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Vijay Marathe Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

'Which' OR 'that'

Friends,

What would the English prefer? ...

is a permanent venue, which/that will host Rowing and Flat Kayaking competitions during Olympics 2012.

Regards,

Vijay
  

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Hi, Vijay. There is no difference. "Which" and "who" in the defining Relative Clause can be changed to "that".

  • Hi, Vijay.
  • There is no difference.
  • "Which" and "who" in the defining Relative Clause can be changed to "that".
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Hi, Vijay. There is no difference. "Which" and "who" in the defining Relative Clause can be changed to "that".

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