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CBE 4.07 | King Henry VIII | Language focus: relative pronouns

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How to Use a Relative Pronoun to Add More Information About a Thing

Josie, can we always choose between which or that? Good question. Usually if we are adding essential information that we need for this sentence, we can use which or that. Sometimes it can be a little bit difficult to understand this. Let's think of an example involving a car. For example, we can say the car which has parked outside my house has a broken window. If we just said King Henry VIII is also very famous for something, full stop. It doesn't make sense, does it? Okay. That sounds strange. Could we simplify this? Yes. Absolutely.

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