Shalom,
Jim played sports with great passion. Dean played music with as much passion.
Combining this, can we say:
Jim played sports with the same passion with which Dean played music.
Jim played sports with the same passion that Dean played music.
With which or that - which is right or better?
I'd like some ideas on this, thank you so much.
anonymous Shalom, Jim played sports with great passion. Dean played music with as much passion. Combining this, can we say: Jim played sports with the same passion with which Dean played music.
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anonymousShalom,
Jim played sports with great passion. Dean played music with as much passion.
Combining this, can we say:
Jim played sports with the same passion with which Dean played music.
Jim played sports with the same passion that Dean played music.
With which or that - which is right or better?
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