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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

which / that

Do I say,

He eats the watermelon which / that is juicy.

He likes to eat the watermelon which / that is juicy.
  

Top answer

All watermelon is juicy, so delete the ending phrase.

  • All watermelon is juicy, so delete the ending phrase.
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All watermelon is juicy, so delete the ending phrase.
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So, how to write?

He eats the watermelon is juicy.

He eats the watermelon because it is juicy.
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He [likes to eat] [eats] [likes] watermelon because it is juicy. -- This is okay.

He eats the watermelon is juicy. -- This is not grammatical.

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