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		Grammar and Linguistics > that īs why or which is why?     
			
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 Bonca
 
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							| Dear Colleagues,   I found this sentence in an exercise on relative clauses.   My uncle is rich, ........ is why I borrrowed some money from him. Can I use both pronouns (that , which) here?   Thank you for help! |  13 Jan 2011      
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| I īm just going with my first reaction as an American English speaker; I īm not going by any rule. For me, I would say, "My uncle is rich, and that is why I borrowed some money from him," or "My uncle is rich, which is why I borrowed some money from him." I don īt really have a good grammatical reason why I prefer the "and" with that, but I do. |  13 Jan 2011     
					
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 suhakhader
 
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							| Hi, I believe that the sentence would go like this: My uncle is rich, that  is why I borrrowed some money from him.    Actually, I haven īt heard of:  ..........which is why.......... . before!   I agree with Moody.   |  13 Jan 2011     
					
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 youness
 
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							| I think it is a must to use that  because ( That is why ) is an expression used to show the result of doing something. That is why is equal to so that   For example when I say( Reema īs car didn īt work probably that is why  She  arrived late.   AllAH Knows  ( God knows) |  13 Jan 2011     
					
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 tulpen25
 
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							| suhak...,   moody actually said they īd use that with and but in the orignal sentence (without and), they would use which ;)   which is why.... most definitely exists :) |  13 Jan 2011     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| I īd say both options are correct in that sentence - with or without Moody īs *and* - which I īd say is just a matter of what sounds better to each speaker.   |  14 Jan 2011     
					
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 memthefirst
 
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							| īyouness � "That īs why" doesnt express result but reason 
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 yanogator
 
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							| OK, here īs how I see it. In the given sentence, there is a comma:   My uncle is rich, ........ is why I borrrowed some money from him.   This means that they want one sentence, so we have to use the relative pronoun (which). If you use "that", it has to start a new sentence.   My uncle is rich. That is why I borrrowed some money from him.   I hope this helps you. Bruce |  14 Jan 2011     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| Bruce, I īm with you on that one.  The comma is important! 
 if  īand � (conjunction) had been used instead of the comma then  īthat � would have been the correct option to use. 
 Regards, AB |  14 Jan 2011     
					
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 arkel
 
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							| I agree with Bruce and Alien boy. We use which after a comma. 
 Regards, Rosemary
 
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