Ulysses
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- American Samoa
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
Should I use 'who' or 'that' when I referring to special legislative committees () as in the sentence below?
Should I also capitalize 'Committee' in the 2nd sentence because 'Health Committee' is the name of the committee?
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee that oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
OR
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee who oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
OR
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee which oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
Should I also capitalize 'Committee' in the 2nd sentence because 'Health Committee' is the name of the committee?
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee that oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
OR
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee who oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
OR
The Health Committee was happy today. This was the Committee which oversaw the new banking regulations passed a bill today.
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