Erroneous English - Lesson 3 - That vs. Which
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
By: H. E. Colby, author of Top 150 Business English Ace Vocabulary Words
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
That vs. Which
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
That and Which are used as relative pronouns to introduce an adjective clause in a sentence.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
A clause is a group of words with a subject and verb.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
An adjective clause gives information about a noun in a sentence.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Use that with a restrictive clause.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
A restrictive clause is essential for the understanding of the sentence.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Ex: Zola gave Jack the notes that will be on the test.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Ex: Zola gave Jack the notes that will be on the test.
Which notes? That will be on the test (essential information – restrictive clause)
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Use which with an unrestrictive clause.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
An unrestrictive clause is non-essential for the understanding of the sentence.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Ex: Zola gave Jack the notes from chapters 5 and 6, which were on the test.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
Ex: Zola gave Jack the notes from chapters 5 and 6, which were on the test.
The notes from chapter 5 and 6 are not essential for understanding the sentences. Use a comma (,) to separate the non-restrictive
clause.
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
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Erroneous English Lesson #3
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