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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #109639: That or What
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Conjunctions | Linking words | Relative sentences [Change theme]
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    That or What


    That versus What

    'That' replaces 'who' or 'which' most of the time.

    'The dog that lives next door doesn't bite' = 'The dog which lives next door doesn't bite'.

     

    'What' replaces 'the thing' or 'the things'. 

    'Do what I say, not what I do' = 'Do the things I say and not the things I do'.





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    1. I don't know you are talking about.

    2. The teacher teaches French is not here today.

    3. John knows he wants to do for a living.

    4. Sue always disagrees with Angela says.

    5. The time we spent in Florida was really fun.

    6. Can you tell me this means in Spanish?

    7. The horses are in the field belong to Jane.

    8. Everything I know, I learned from books.

    9. Do you know you want for dinner?

    10. Repeat I said, please! You were not listening!










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