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Expression: "I have been hearing" | Meaning of "difficult for children to enclose their gratitude"
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Difference between who and which #16 (permalink) Mon Oct 26, 2009 21:58 pm   Difference between who and which
 

you mean to say that which is used only for nonliving things instead of living.
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