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Languagearts Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which/that

Is this OK: I usually go for the second phase of the convention which/that a week later.
  

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Remember that after using which or that as a relative clause, you must have a verb. So your correct statement would be which is a week later or that is a week later.

  • Remember that after using which or that as a relative clause, you must have a verb.
  • So your correct statement would be which is a week later or that is a week later.
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Remember that after using which or that as a relative clause, you must have a verb. So your correct statement would be which is a week later or that is a week later.

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Is this OK: I usually go for the second phase of the convention which/that a week later.


I usually go for the second phase of the convention which/that is a week later.


Are both OK?

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