Giant Lobster
Active Member
Aiight, I shudve asked these questions wayy before yr 11 but somehow I managed to put it off till now:
How do u distinguish which is appropriate? (besides the obvious cases such as this question itself )
"The door that closed"
"The door which closed"
They both make sense, but im pretty sure in this case "that" shud be used. Logically, I dunno why, it just sounds right. Im sure there are more baffling cases but I cant think of anything better right now so can any1 explain to be how to differentiate between the two?
And how do u use the word "whom"? Does this make sense: "To whom was this sent?"
wat about this extract from my essay: "...that princesses are to be rescued and nurtured by a prince, whom is often superior both in status and wealth."
yeh im pretty stupid. thanks.
How do u distinguish which is appropriate? (besides the obvious cases such as this question itself )
"The door that closed"
"The door which closed"
They both make sense, but im pretty sure in this case "that" shud be used. Logically, I dunno why, it just sounds right. Im sure there are more baffling cases but I cant think of anything better right now so can any1 explain to be how to differentiate between the two?
And how do u use the word "whom"? Does this make sense: "To whom was this sent?"
wat about this extract from my essay: "...that princesses are to be rescued and nurtured by a prince, whom is often superior both in status and wealth."
yeh im pretty stupid. thanks.