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whats difference between which and that ?
Which one is more suitable D or C?
Speaker 1: “Excuse me, but there is something about _____ immediately.” Speaker 2: “Certainly.”
a. that I must speak to you about
b. which I must speak to you about it
c. that I must speak to you
d. which I must speak to you
May 1, 2016 2:50 PM
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The only correct answer is D.
BOTH OF THESE ARE CORRECT:
Excuse me, but there is something which I must speak to you about immediately.
Excuse me, but there is something that I must speak to you about immediately.
BUT when you invert the subordinate clause, only "about which" is acceptable, "about that" is not a valid construction.
May 1, 2016
Hi!
Just that, "What" is general:
Susan: What language do you speak? (Of all Languages)
John: I speak three Languages.
Susan: Which one (of the three you speak) you speak the best?
Actually, that's a good way to grasp the difference, of course, that's far from being exhaustive or illustrative, hope you get it.
May 1, 2016
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