0
Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

which or that (specific sentence)

Hi, everyone,
Can you please help me deciding which of "which" or "that" is more appropriate for the following sentence:
Our theory is shown to be applicable directly to any data
set, to refute conventional welfare judgments, and to result
with novel normative implications "that" (or ", which") have important consequences for social discounting
Any other comments on the sentence will be more than welcome.
Thank a lot
Guy Barokas, Ph.D.
  

Top answer

Our theory is applicable to any data set, refutes conventional welfare judgments, and results in novel normative implications that/which have important consequences for social discounting.

  • Our theory is applicable to any data set, refutes conventional welfare judgments, and results in novel normative implications that/which have important consequences for social discounting.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

4 Answers
0
Our theory is applicable to any data set, refutes conventional welfare judgments, and results in novel normative implications that/which have important consequences for social discounting.
0
Thanks a lot so that/which sounds equally fine?
0
Anonymous that/which sounds equally fine?
Yes.

Related Questions