giddyman
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Hello, teachers.
I know the title is not correct. People don't use "all which," but "all that."
While I was searching the internet about the usage of the relative pronoun "that," I found the following webpage that says ...
after the antecedents "all, anything, none, no, everything, the same, the very, and the few," only "that" is possible as a relative pronoun.
So I searched the web again and found many examples that use "which" with the antecedents in the above except "all."
Please help. Thank you.
I know the title is not correct. People don't use "all which," but "all that."
While I was searching the internet about the usage of the relative pronoun "that," I found the following webpage that says ...
after the antecedents "all, anything, none, no, everything, the same, the very, and the few," only "that" is possible as a relative pronoun.
So I searched the web again and found many examples that use "which" with the antecedents in the above except "all."
Please help. Thank you.
Correct the following sentence All which glitters is not gold.
All that glitters is not gold.Correct the following sentence All which glitters is not gold.
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