Are you confused about when to use that, which, or whose? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down these tricky English relative pronouns step by step so you can finally use them correctly ...
(1) a. Everything I don’t eat is food for the dog. b. All I don’t eat is food for the dog. These sentences appear very similar on the surface, but have very different meanings. (1a) means the speaker ...
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