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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which/that

Did you see the books [that/which] I bought her.

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I don't see why that alone is right.

The teacher said that is used in defining clauses. 'Which' is impossible?

  

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"that" and "which" are both correct in defining clauses, but only "which" can be used in non-defining clauses.

  • "that" and "which" are both correct in defining clauses, but only "which" can be used in non-defining clauses.
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"that" and "which" are both correct in defining clauses, but only "which" can be used in non-defining clauses.

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