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- 00:04
That versus Who, a la Shmoop. You have a dog. She is short and brown and
- 00:11
cute.
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She is also a food thief.
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So, how do you describe your dog to your friends? Is she the dog that steals biscuits from the
- 00:20
breakfast table...
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- 00:21
...or the dog who steals biscuits from the breakfast table?
- 00:25
Here's the rule when it comes to 'that' versus 'who'...
- 00:27
...use 'that' when you're talking about an object...
- 00:30
...and 'who' when talking about a person. For example, you are a person who owns a dog.
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You are the person who named that poor dog Brumhilda.
- 00:41
Your parents are the ones who bought you the dog for Christmas...
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...and then regretted the decision immediately. Brumhilda likes to snatch the biscuits that
- 00:49
sit on the breakfast table...
- 00:51
...and the kibble that is in the cat's bowl...
- 00:54
...and any stray piece of food that ends up on the kitchen floor.
- 00:58
Using 'that' when you're talking about an object...
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...and 'who' when you're talking about a person...
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...seems straightforward, right?
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But what about when you're dealing with an animate object that isn't a person, like Brumhilda
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the biscuit-snatcher? In this case, you could use either 'that'
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or 'who'. Both would be correct.
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However, given your small dog's outsized personality...
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...you'd more likely say that she's the animal who is closest to your heart.
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Your brother's pet goldfish, on the other hand...
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...well, he's just the creature that exists to keep the family cat entertained.
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And that's it for the 'that' versus 'who' rule.
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Now, you'd better go get Brumhilda. Looks like it's the scrambled eggs that are her
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target today...
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