The words “that” and “which” are both relative pronouns used to introduce dependent clauses in a sentence. However, when should you use “that”, and when should you use “which”? Find out now with Ketchup and Ms Nuri in the latest episode of Ketchup on English – The Difference Between “That” and “Which”!
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