That and Who
- That and who are the relative pronouns used for people.*Use that for people in informal and spoken English. That is also used for a group of people or an unknown person.-He's the landlord that has three apartments for rent. (Person)-The family that lived here before had two children. (Group)-Do you know someone that can fix my roof? (Unknown)Use who for people in formal and written English.-He's the landlord who has three apartments for rent.*Remember! Only use that for animals or objects.-The house that sold last month is across the street.-
The house who sold last month is across the street. - Click on the play button to hear the audio
The landlord who owns this house has a lot of rules. My friend that has a dog needs a pet-friendly rental. One of the tenants that lives upstairs is really noisy. Jack is looking for an apartment that is furnished.
Source : Alison
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