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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which / that

Can someone help me to find out which one is correct, and why?

  • The number of students now at university is the highest which it has ever been, apparently. vs
  • The number of students now at university is the highest which has ever been, apparently.

Thank you very much

  

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Your second example is wrong. The usual formulation goes like this: Apparently the number of students now at university is the highest that it has ever been. CJ

  • Your second example is wrong.
  • The usual formulation goes like this: Apparently the number of students now at university is the highest that it has ever been.
  • CJ
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Your second example is wrong.

The usual formulation goes like this:

Apparently the number of students now at university is the highest that it has ever been.

CJ

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