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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:54 pm
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I have some questions that came up in a grammar quiz, and I'd appreciate it if I could get some explanations.
When is it appropriate to use "which" and when is it appropriate to use "that"?
The puppy __________ is without a home has just been sold.
(a) which (b) , which (c) , that (d) that (e) who
The answer's (d), but my friend wanted to know why it couldn't be "which", although we both know it can't be "who".
__________ we go to the store, or __________ you?
(a) Shall, shall (b) Shall, will (c) Will, shall (d) Should, shall (e) Will, would
I also know that this one is (b) (because it just sounds correct), but could anyone please explain why?
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