Ok, this will make me sound like a real Yahoo but… When should you use which and when should you use that?
“This is the car (which or that) I sich to purchace.”
Help!
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Both of your examples are restrictive, so “that” is correct.
“These are the people that I was telling you about.” (These aren’t all the people in the world; these are the particular people I mentioned to you yesterday.)
“This is the car that I seek to purchase.” (This particular car is the one I want to buy.)
Here’s a non-restrictive (descriptive) example, using “which.”
“These are my cars, which are very fast.” (All of them are fast.) If only some of my cars were fast, I would say, “These are my cars that are fast,” which would indicate some of my cars (just the fast ones), not all of my cars.
This is the car which I sich to purchase
and I dont know what “sich” is supposed to be so I cant properly word the next sentence.
“that” is all-purpose–you can use it for people, places or things. Many people use “that” because it’s simpler.
“These are the people that I was telling you about.”
“This is the car which (or that) I wish to purchase.