JOU 2005 Midterm: Study Guide "That, Which, Who"

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1 that is used with essential clauses and never. 2 which is used with nonessential clauses and always has a comma. 3 a clause or phrase is essential (sometimes called restrictive) when it is critical to correctly interpreting the sentence when its omission could change the meaning. A nonessential phrase may add meaning without being critical to understanding the meaning. Essential clauses use that or who without a comma. 4 a nonessential clause or phrase is one that can be removed without changing the meaning. (the information may be useful but isn"t essential to understanding the sentence. ) A nonessential clause uses which or who and requires a comma. 5 use the word who instead of either that or which if it refers to a person or a named animal. Use that or which if it refers to an unnamed animal or an inanimate (not living) object. Inanimate object (such as band ) or unnamed animal (dogs)

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