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This information is essential, so use that in order to be preciseMy copy of the Koran, which was sitting on the coffee table, has disappeared The word “that” refers to objects or places and is the biggest indicator of an essential clause (versus “which,” which is a tell-tale of a non-essential clause). Which. that and whichwhen referring to things, such as LUC WRITING CENTER – “THAT ”The Rule Officially, there is no set rule about using “that” or “which” in writing. But there is a growing consensus around a That vs. However, in Using Which, That, and Who. Which, that, and whoare all relative pronouns. But there is a growing consensus around a simple principle: if the information is necessary to identify the noun In the sentences Both that and which can be used to describe a noun or group of nouns by introducing a dependent clause. Restrictive Clauses Do you see the bird that lives in the holly bush? In spoken English, the words “which” and “that” are often used interchangeably to introduce a clause that further defines or modifies a noun within the sentence. Always use whowhen referring to persons, and use. However, in academic writing these two words distinguish two different types of clauses: the restrictive clause and the non-restrictive clause. The relative pronouns “that” and “which” can sometimes cause a bit of confusion for writers regarding both usage and punctuation. Examples: Here is the book that was on the table In spoken English, the words “which” and “that” are often used interchangeably to introduce a clause that further defines or modifies a noun within the sentence. “which” When you are wondering whether to use “that” or “which”: Use “that” to specify one or more than one out of several. It introduces a descriptive or informative phrase that adds important details to a sentence. The bird is not just any bird; the sentence refers to a specific bird that lives in the holly bush. Example LUC WRITING CENTER – “THAT VS. WHICH”The Rule Officially, there is no set rule about using “that” or “which” in writing. Each word, however, is used for a different purpose: that restricts the meaning of the noun it modifies; which elaborates, adding more information about the noun. Their usage depends on the Write with precision: “that” vs.

 

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