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what is the differntiate between which and that??? please explain​

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Answered by kolhapureshraddha8
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Explanation:

To start with, we use “that” when we refer to people, animals, and things. We use “which” when we refer to animals and things. However, the main difference between both depends on the clause. ... If the clause is restrictive, you need to use the relative pronoun that, without it, the meaning would be unclear.

Answered by visheshagarwal153
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Answer:

Which is mostly used for questions and sometimes to influence something. Where that on the other hand, it is used for pointing out someone mostly or in indirect speech.

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