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Hi,
Can anyone explain to me when i should use which and that?Explain it to me thanks.
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An example is "Paul's ID center, which is called SUNNY, has been successful so far." Here that is unnecessary: the which does not tell us which of Paul's many ID centers we're considering; it simply provides an extra piece of information about the plan we're already discussing. "Paul's ID Center" tells us all we really need to know to identify it.
>> Here you can omit "who is a singer" part as the meaning won't change. You already know that Madonna is a singer and it is just an extra imformation.
The man that is wearing a black suit is my father.
>>Here "that is wearing a black suit " cannot be omited. You need this information to identify the man.
So, you should identify if you need the relative clause information or not!!
>> Here you can omit "who is a singer" part as the meaning won't change. You already know that Madonna is a singer and it is just an extra imformation.
The man that is wearing a black suit is my father.
>>Here "that is wearing a black suit " cannot be omited. You need this information to identify the man.
So, you should identify if you need the relative clause information or not!!
i guess ur explanation is good but the example should be
The man who(not that) is wearing a black suit is my father
that is used for "things" or collective nouns that are anonymous..
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