what is the difference between that and which
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there's a thumb rule to avoid confusion between which and that
use "which" if a group of words(surrounded by commas) adds information. use that if it limits the set of things you're talking about.
For example.. The books, which have red colours, are new.
Classes that are held on Wednesday are in this building.
use "which" if a group of words(surrounded by commas) adds information. use that if it limits the set of things you're talking about.
For example.. The books, which have red colours, are new.
Classes that are held on Wednesday are in this building.
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THAT is used to identify a specific person or thing observed or heard by the speaker. eg. That is a ball..
WHICH: asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set. eg. Which one is blue ball ?
WHICH: asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set. eg. Which one is blue ball ?
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