In the second one, however, the fact that the building was towering over the sightseers gave me the shivers, because I thought it was going to fall over on them. Here's another example where the use of "which" and "that" completely changes the meaning of the sentence. The first sentence discusses the location of your only home and it just so happens to have 4 bedrooms. Lucky you, it's in the Caribbean. The second sentence points out that the home you own with 4 bedrooms is located in the Caribbean, which means you have more than one home, lucky dog.
It also happened to look like a telephone booth. In the second sentence which uses the restrictive clause , Bill and Ted are concerned with the time machine that looks like a telephone booth. Using "which" and "that" appropriately can change the meaning of your sentence in some cases.
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CK 1 Which one will it be? CK 1 Which way did Tom go? CK 1 Which would you like? CK 1 Which is your luggage? Zifre 1 Which one do you like? CK 1 Which one do you want? CK 1 Which one is the best?
CK 1 Which one is your car? CK 1 Which theater is that? CK 1 Which way should I go? CK 1 I don't know which one. CK 1 Tell me which you want. CK 1 Which do you recommend? CK 1 Which one did you pick? CK 1 Which one should I get? CK 1 Which one should I use?
BTW, that brings up another issue. That vs. Which By Ali Hale. Stop making those embarrassing mistakes! Subscribe to Daily Writing Tips today! You will improve your English in only 5 minutes per day, guaranteed! You'll also get three bonus ebooks completely free! Try It Free Now. I learned a thing or two on this post. Nancy on April 10, pm I have been following your posts on grammar.
Ali on April 10, pm Whoops … thanks, Marketeer! Ali marketeer on April 10, pm Ali, I have also struggled with it. PreciseEdit on April 10, pm Restrictive vs.
You can simple replace whom with who in most of the places. Thanks to Ali for the great article. Keep them coming. Is that a good explanation? Tarah Sweeney on April 11, am Sudheer and Danica: Please do not think this usage is in decline.
Ali on April 11, pm Danica: Interesting point. Thanks for the comments, all of you. Danica on April 12, am Thank you all for the explanations. Segun Omojola on April 15, pm hi, i was interested in improving my writing skills so i decided to see what the web could offer me and i stumbled on this site.
Fixed now. Kat on July 30, pm Thanks for the explanation. Michael on September 29, pm Kat: Sorry for not giving a more normal example. Michael on September 27, pm Jean: I looked at the source code for this page. Peyton Todd on October 19, pm Actually, your that vs.
Jenefer on December 13, pm Wow this article was fantastic! Very well written! Ashley on January 02, pm Thank you for this very clear explanation! EnglishMidterm on January 23, pm Thank you so much! Thanks a lot. Vic on February 07, pm Go on a which hunt. Keep up the good work. Michael on March 10, am venqax: The largest of my DEAR family are the ones who eat the least like me, which is another of way of saying that the smallest members of my family are the ones who eat the least.
Or as a logician would say and formal logic is often used to clarify structural issues in semantics : He really meant and with that and no comma corrected to say: Of all x such that x is at the same time a member of the deer family and lives in North America, … , moose and wapiti are the largest. Newer Comments ». Leave a comment: Cancel comment Name required :. Email address required :. Website URL :. Speak your mind :.
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