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Who for persons and that for things. Wrong.
We hear a lot of grammar myths growing up. Some come from our parents, some come from our teachers, and some come from English experts. One of those myths is the idea that you must never use “that” as a relative pronoun when referring to people. The so-called rule goes something like: use “who” for… Continue reading Who for persons and that for things. Wrong.
Kim Siever