Editing Forum:RFC - "that" vs. "which"
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{{JFHavoc|time=04:31, March 28, 2010 (UTC)|talk=I'd go with "which appears in", because not all of the items are found.}} | {{JFHavoc|time=04:31, March 28, 2010 (UTC)|talk=I'd go with "which appears in", because not all of the items are found.}} | ||
{{DTN|time=05:00, March 28, 2010 (UTC)|text=Most of the wiki's grammar-related guidelines in the [[ | {{DTN|time=05:00, March 28, 2010 (UTC)|text=Most of the wiki's grammar-related guidelines in the [[Kingdom Hearts Wiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] follow American English, not British English. For example, we follow the rule of plural possessives, meaning that we use "Ventus's" instead of "Ventus'", "Xemnas's" instead of "Xemnas'", and so forth. Yet, we would use "enemies'" and "weapons'", because they are plural terms. In addition, we add a comma before the final term in a comma-divided list. For example, we use "Ling, Chien Po, and Yao", but not "Flora, Fauna and Merryweather". Both of these grammatical formats are derived from American English format. | ||
According to Wikipedia, the American English format would use "that".}} | According to Wikipedia, the American English format would use "that".}} | ||