I was re-reading a passage I wrote recently, and the old noggin seems to keep changing its mind about using which or that: they appear twice in a long sentence, and I keep changing them round. Not sure whether there's a right way in this case or whether it's one of those style things, but I thought I'd post it and see what everyone thought so...
The eventual union hadn't resulted in a new era of progressive attitudes, only a commingled culture and ideology that propped up an authoritarian regime which, unless financially rewarding, always preferred the status quo.
And now I've typed it out again, I'm thinking of changing it all over again!
Thoughts?
The eventual union hadn't resulted in a new era of progressive attitudes, only a commingled culture and ideology that propped up an authoritarian regime which, unless financially rewarding, always preferred the status quo.
And now I've typed it out again, I'm thinking of changing it all over again!
Thoughts?