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"That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns.



 
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"That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns. Tue Jul 15, 2008 15:37 pm  "That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns.
 

Hii.
How do I manage the usage of "that" and "which" as relative pronouns? For example, which one of the following should I choose as being correct?
"Employees are trained by means of a method which was created by the company."
"Employees are trained by means of a method that was created by the company."

And how to use the other relative pronoun?Could you give me an example?[/i]
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"That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns. Tue Jul 15, 2008 16:17 pm  "That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns.
 

Hi Abraaocoutinho,

Both which and that are appropriate.
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"That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns. Tue Jul 15, 2008 16:18 pm  "That" and "which" used as Relative pronouns.
 

thanks Pamela.
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