What will you learn? Today, you’ll learn how the word ‘which’ is used in a sentence, both correctly and incorrectly.
Will this appear on the exam? Yes, more than likely you will see ‘which’ tested.
We’ve taken the essential clause ‘that’. Today, we continue or journey in relative clauses with the ‘which’ clause. So let’s begin.
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What will you learn? Today, you’ll learn how the word ‘which’ is used in a sentence, both correctly and incorrectly. Will this appear on the exam? Yes, more than likely you will see ‘which’ tested. We’ve taken the essential clause ‘that’. Today, we continue or journey in relative clauses with the ‘which’ clause. So let’s begin.