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ℹ️ FACT: “That” and “which” are often interchangeable. The tricky part is when they’re not. 👈🏻👩🏻💻
A GUMmy thing which might interest you
A GUMmy thing which might interest you
If you read that and you’re shouting “THAT!” at the screen (or your phone, or your tablet, or whatever device you might be reading this on), this is probably for you.
If you read that and you have no reaction whatsoever, you might not care. Read if you want. I won’t know if you go no farther (further?) than this.
So. The “which/that” issue is one that (or which) editors struggle with (or not,…
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How To Use The Comma - Part Two
How To Use The Comma – Part Two
Let’s regard a set of clauses, or phrases and use of commas.
The dependent restrictive clause. Eh? The what? The clause that follows the main clause and cannot be omitted without changing the meaning of said main clause should not be separated from the main clause by a comma. A whole lot of words to basically say if you leave it off you get a sentence which means something completely different.
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