) dog. Are both choices correct, with and which has? And is there any difference?
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New2grammarThis is the mug [with/which has] a picture of your late(?) dog.
Are both choices correct, with and which has? And is there any difference?
By the way, would you refer to your dead pet as your late pet? How about "dear departed pet"I often hear 'late' being used with the word husband or wife.
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