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Samuel Rodrigues
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
What's the difference between THAT and WHICH? Can you give me some examples?
17 aug. 2020 23:15
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Now that's a tough one. Here's a standard explanation: "That" is used to indicate a specific object, item, person, condition, etc., while "which" is used to add information to objects, items, people, situations, etc. Because "which" indicates a non-restrictive (optional) clause, it is usually set off by commas before "which" and at the end of the clause.
In addition, I do know that sentences can and are constructed with both words in succession, for example:
That which made it possible for her was finally recognized.
That which made old age enviable was eventually achieved.
That which is disposable should always be binned.
18 augustus 2020
Samuel Rodrigues
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Portugees, Spaans
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Engels, Spaans
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