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  1. The phrases “team which”, “team who”, and “team that” are all grammatically correct. They can be interchangeable in certain situations. They are all used to specify certain characteristics that set a team apart or to add extra information about the team.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Use “that” or “which” when you’re talking about the team as a single entity or thing. However, “that” is often preferred in formal writing, especially after words like “the team” to imply a sense of unity or singularity. So, you could say “the team that practiced all year.” Remembering this simple rule helps keep your writing clear and correct.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2020 · teams which: 28 results. News on the Web (2010s): teams who: 15,242 results. teams which: 3,430 results. In all contexts, teams who shows up more often than teams which. More generally, teams is an example of a collective noun which can refer to either the entity as a whole or to the individual people involved.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2014 · #2. Different English-speakers may give you different answers. I would suggest #5. 'This is a (or 'It's a') team which likes to play'. Or, #3, '...that likes to play' which might be preferred by some. In both of these, the team is considered to be a unit. However, in spoken British English, many people would say 'They are a team who like to play.'

  5. If you want to emphasize that the teams are made up of individual people, then you would probably want to use “who.”. If you are emphasizing the function of the team rather than the makeup (or if, for example, the team were a team of horses…), then “which” would be fine.

  6. 15 de may. de 2023 · Which” vs. “That”: How to Choose. Grammarly. Updated on May 15, 2023 Grammar. People use which and that every day. Just because these words are common doesn’t mean they’re easy to use. In particular, the way they’re used with different kinds of clauses can cause a lot of confusion, but there’s an easy way to remember which one to choose.

  7. Rule 1. Who and sometimes that refer to people. That and which refer to groups or things. Examples: Anya is the one who rescued the bird. "The Man That Got Away" is a great song with a grammatical title. Lokua is on the team that won first place. She belongs to a great organization, which specializes in saving endangered species. Rule 2a.