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Relative clauses with which (things) and that (both)

Relative clauses with which (things) and that (both)

Structure:

noun + which/that + verb

Use 'which' for things and 'that' for both people and things. 'That' is more common in spoken English.

Example:

The book which I bought is very good. The car that he drives is red.

Examples

The book which I bought is very good.

The car that he drives is red.

Practice

Question 1 of 30 correct

Which grammar pattern does this sentence use? "The book which I bought is very good."

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