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Thu 21 Feb, 2013 06:40 am
In what sentences can we use EITHER 'which' or' that', and when is ONLY 'which' correct?
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Thu 21 Feb, 2013 07:17 am
@mariajulie,
check this out:
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/which-versus-that.aspx
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Thu 21 Feb, 2013 03:51 pm
@mariajulie,
Old riddle: Why can you never starve at the beach?
Because you can eat the sandwiches there.
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