grammaticality - Should you use "who" or "that" when talking about multiple people doing something?


Which of the following is correct?




  • There were 10 people that went to the store.

  • There were 10 people who went to the store.



Edit:


Which of the following is correct?




  • There were 10 people that had brown hair.

  • There were 10 people who had brown hair.




Answer





  • There were 10 people who went to the store.

  • There were 10 people who had brown hair.



Who refers to people. That and which refer to groups or things. (grammarbook)


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