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make 3 sentences of each who,that,which,​

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Contestado por Usuario anónimo
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Respuesta:They connect a sentence's noun or noun phrase to a modifying or explanatory clause. You can use a comma before who, that, and which when the clause is non-restrictive (non-essential to the sentence), or omit the comma for restrictive clauses (essential to understanding the sentence).

Use "which" for things and "who" for people. Use "that" for things and, informally, for people. For example: The carpet which you bought has moth damage.

the word which is used to refer to other living beings such as animals, insects, plants, and objects in general. In other words, the word which is used to refer to things and the word who is used to refer to people.

Contestado por ednarociom
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Respuesta:

SHE IS THE LADY WHO GAVE US FLOWERS

I PREFER THE CAKE THAT IS MADE WITH BLACKBERRIES

TAKE ME TO THAT PLACE WHICH HAS A BEAUTIFUL MEADOW  

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