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on which condition should i use the right word [ which[which,that] which leads to subordinate clause?

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  1. I find the bag which you bought yesterday on the desk.
  2. I find the bag that you bought yesterday on the desk.

1' I find the bag which you bought yesterday on the desk' 2'I find the bag that you bought yesterday on the desk' WhichWhich one is correct? or both are right? I want to know on which condition should i use 'which' and 'that' to lead to the subordinate clause? Could you give me some brief conclusion??

1' I find the bag which you bought yesterday on the desk' 2'I find the bag that you bought yesterday on the desk' Which one is correct? or both are right? I want to know on which condition should i use 'which' and 'that' to lead to the subordinate clause? Could you give me some brief conclusion??

  1. I find the bag which you bought yesterday on the desk.
  2. I find the bag that you bought yesterday on the desk.

Which one is correct? or both are right? I want to know on which condition should i use 'which' and 'that' to lead to the subordinate clause? Could you give me some brief conclusion??

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