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Originally Posted by yukiko1437 A thief is a person who steals things.
A thief is a person THAT steals things.
The people who work in the office are very friendly.
The people THAT work in the office are very friendly.
I know using WHO is more usual, but do you think using THAT is gramatically correct???
Thanks for helping me with this! I really appreciate it.
Jen |
Yes, Jen, both 'who' and 'that' are fully grammatical when used as relative pronouns to describe people.
From the LGSWE;
In news and academic prose, 'who' is the overwhelming choice for selected human head nouns, eg. people, children, boys, students, etc.
However, "[i]n conversation, a different pattern is observed:
that is much more common with human head nouns, almost as common as
who.
[LGSWE - Table 8.6 & 8.7 - page 613]