Society which or who

  • When to use who or which?

    Which, that, and who are all relative pronouns.
    Always use who when referring to persons, and use that and which when referring to things, such as objects, animals, and places..

  • When you are referring to the organization as a single entity (in other words, as it), then use which or that.
    However, when you are thinking of the organization in terms of the individuals who make up the organization (in other words, when you think of the organization as they), you may use who or that.
Aug 3, 2009So, it is perhaps only strictly correct to use "which" in such cases, but there will be people who prefer "who", especially if they areĀ  step into society | UsingEnglish.com ESL ForumThe whole society - singular or plural? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum[General] - be a useful person to the society - UsingEnglish.comIn today's society | UsingEnglish.com ESL ForumMore results from www.usingenglish.com
'Who' is used to talk about people, while 'which' is used to talk about either things or people. There is always confusion about whether we can use 'which' for people or not. The answer is yes, but keep in mind that there should be a choice between limited options.

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