What is the meaning of that and which, when it is used as clauses? - can you give me example of clauses
What is the meaning of this and that, if used as terms?
Example:
I want a house that is brick.
I know he will.
Please help me to use to use the case to ...
1 comment:
They are very clear answers to your questions.
1. "This is" used only for objects, as in: "There are a few
beautiful shoes, which are classified as ellessee. "
2. "It is primarily used for other animals and objects,
often for us. Here are some examples:
a) The lion had maimed. b) Where the pen is
Yesterday I bought? c) Yes, he is the man who killed
28 stray dogs.
Note: The last sentence quoted, the man who ".... .. "
is also true. For humans, both the "what" and "who are" correct.
"Who is the most popular, but" who is "neither bad nor archaic. It
a word of English today. Both are correct. Tip: "the sounds
more sophisticated.
Sorry, I realized that "it" can be applied to all forms of life, like so: "What a girl you liker? "AND
"What animals are tree?
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