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.