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This/which includes and including. What's the difference?
What's the difference between them?
This/which includes and including
e.g : "The world has changed, including/this includes all kind of changes "
Or " Women's human rights, including/this includes violence against women"
How to use them?
*Is there any difference between "this includes" and "which includes" here?
Thanks!
Nov 20, 2016 9:19 AM
Answers · 6
This is a very good question. As a native speaker I would say which includes, rather than this or including in the first example.
The world has changed, which includes all kinds* of changes.
or
The world has changed, and this includes all kinds* of changes. (note the plural of kinds as you are saying that there are more than one.)
Similarly, 'Women's human rights, and this includes violence against women" is also appropriate, along with which.
I hope this helps.
November 20, 2016
Hello sunshine!
No real difference between which includes and this includes.
November 20, 2016
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