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Class : Class 9
WHAT??... in school l have never been taught informal e-mails...only informal letters
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Class : Class 9
It is informal EMAIL. Subject is needed for sending an email but address isn't needed.
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Class : Class 9
Use that for restrictive relative clauses, which introduce essential information, and which for non-restrictive relative clauses, which introduce additional, non-essential information.Thus the answer is - (A) that
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Class : Class 6
Jarvis from GIIS:correct ans is clearly A as 'that'Refers the book particularly Wheras the ans cannot be C because 'which'Doesn't specify the book particularly which Belongs to the person.
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Class : Class 6
because you are pointing out to the object so it wont be which it will be that i recommend ans A
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Class : Class 6
A should be the answer.Even I put C and after seeing all your answers I decided to search when to use ‘that’ and when to use ‘which’. I found this article on Grammarly which explains the difference clearly:https://www.grammarly.com/blog/which-vs-that/In the sentence given, we can see that the phrase ‘belongs to you contains essential information, without which the sentence’s meaning is changed. If we used ’which’ then it would mean that the phrase following it is not needed. But as we can see clearly this phrase is indeed needed.Hope this helped