When to use “which”?
1. Use “which” to introduce non-essential clauses that provide additional information.
2. Use “which” after a comma to introduce the relative clause.
3. Use “which” to refer to things and animals.
Example: The book, which I read last week, was very interesting.
Difference Between Which and That
English language learners often get confused between the use of “which” and “that” while constructing sentences. Both words are used to join clauses in a sentence, but they have different meanings and uses. In this article, we will discuss the differences between “which” and “that” and their correct usage in English.
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