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There are specific uses for that, who, and which; however, in casual speech the relative pronoun
thatcan be substituted for whoor whichexcept when the relative pronoun shows possession.
Look at these examples with inanimate nouns:

Use in a
Sentence Pairs of Sentences Relative Clauses Formed
subject I found the money. The money I found the money that was lost.
was lost. I found the money which was lost.
direct object I found the money. Bree lost the I found the money that Bree lost.
money. I found the money which Bree lost.
indirect object N/A N/A
preposition I found the money. They spoke I found the money that they spoke
about the money. about.
I found the money about which
they spoke.
possessive I found the money. The color of I found the money the color of
the money is green. which is green.

It is possible to substitute whosefor a prepositional phrase starting with ofwith inanimate objects:
I found the money whose color is green.

Now look at similar examples with animate nouns:
Use in a
Sentence Pairs of Sentences Relative Clauses Formed

subject I found the boy. The boywas I found the boy that was lost.
lost. I found the boy who was lost.
direct object I found the boy. Kim met the boy. I found the boy that Kim met.
I found the boy whom Kim met.
indirect object I found the boy. They gave the I found the boy that they gave a
boya gift. gift to.
I found the boy to whom they gave
a gift.
preposition I found the boy. They spoke I found the boy that they spoke
about the boy. about.
I found the boy about whom they
spoke.
possessive I found the boy. The boy’sfather I found the boy whose father is a
is a soldier. soldier.

Careful! If whomor whichis part of a prepositional phrase, the preposition can stand in front of
whomor which, or it can stand at the end of the relative clause:
I like the man for whomI work.
I like the man whomI work for.

These are the books about whichshe spoke.
These are the books whichshe spoke about.

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