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Which is why || That is why
What is difference between «which is why» and «that is why» ?
Jul 14, 2019 3:08 PM
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"Which" and "that" can be used interchangeably with things. "That" in this case is used as a subject, so the sentiment must be expressed in two sentences or separated by a semi-colon.
I prefer cooler weather, which is why I live in the mountains. = I prefer cooler weather. That is why I live in the mountains. = I prefer cooler weather; that is why I live in the mountains.
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