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Could I change "her" for "their"? | traduçao da palavra SHY please
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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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Difference between who and which #17 (permalink) Wed Dec 23, 2009 13:28 pm   Difference between who and which
 

A comma should be there right? like this:
I'm looking at the photograph, which you sent me with your letter.
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Difference between who and which #18 (permalink) Wed Dec 23, 2009 14:22 pm   Difference between who and which
 

No, no comma. The clause is restrictive, defining the photograph. Both 'that' and 'which' can be used to introduce defining clauses.
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Difference between who and which #19 (permalink) Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:23 am   Difference between who and which
 

Ok. Thank you.
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