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Cointreau Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Which" or "that"?

Should I use 'which' or 'that' in this sentence?

"We provide inclusive short-break packages which/that include hotel accommodation and taxi transfers"

If you could also tell me why that would be fantastic. Thank you!
  

Top answer

We provide all-inclusive short-break packages which/that include hotel accommodation and taxi transfers. -- Both are absolutely wonderful there. There is no difference whatsoever.

  • We provide all-inclusive short-break packages which/that include hotel accommodation and taxi transfers.
  • -- Both are absolutely wonderful there.
  • There is no difference whatsoever.
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We provide all-inclusive short-break packages which/that include hotel accommodation and taxi transfers.

If you could also tell me why that would be fantastic.-- Both are absolutely wonderful there. There is no difference whatsoever.
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Thank you! I think I prefer 'which', just because.
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"Just because" is good enough!

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