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Hello
One of my friends always uses the relative clause that to refer to people instead of who, ex people that, a man that, I thought it's wrong as he is not a native until I found this in an article. There are many historians that we study right now that were gay, but nobody talks about them.
I want to know when to use who and that, is that standard or colloquial thank you.
One of my friends always uses the relative clause that to refer to people instead of who, ex people that, a man that, I thought it's wrong as he is not a native until I found this in an article. There are many historians that we study right now that were gay, but nobody talks about them.
I want to know when to use who and that, is that standard or colloquial thank you.