diffrence between that and which
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"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.
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The word “that” should be used before a restrictive clause.
The word “which” before any other clause (a nonrestrictive clause)
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