Use that when the words following it are necessary to identify the word that refers to.
Posted by Phil Jamieson Sep 18, 2013 5:45:00 AM
Use that when the words following it are necessary to identify the word that refers to.
Posted by Julie DeSilva Jan 17, 2012 5:30:00 AM
Recall from last week that who is used when you need a subject, and whom when you need an objective pronoun. But in addition to who, there are other subjective pronouns. Select who when the individual or the individuality of the group is meant, and that when a class, species, or type is meant.
Topics: who, which, or that, subjective pronouns, objective pronouns