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When do you use the word that and when do you use the word which?
You use 'which' when you are trying to find something specific. For example, "Which of these should I wear?"You use 'that' when you are asking if you could have something. Like, "Can I have that?"
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When do you use the word which and when do you use the word what?
first clear your question second I don't understand you third I don't want to be mean but I don't understand okay ;)
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How do you use the word pretense in a sentense?
Jim spoke with authority, on the pretense that he was an expert, and Jill quickly proved him in error with one simple statement.
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When do you use the word too and when do you use the word to?
Too is a word meaning excessive or excessively, . For example, too much, too many, too large, too heavy. It can also be used as an alternative to "also" or "as well," e.g. "He is very tall, and...
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How do you use the word dimensionalin a sentense?
You could say, it is three dimensional