amely

Pronoun

 * 1)  which; that referring to things or a pair/group of people

Usage notes

 * It can be used in reference to a thing or person supplied in the main clause by a noun. It is often replaced by in colloquial style.
 * In case of a single person or a pet one feels emotionally attached to, is used instead.
 * When highlighting one out of multiple potential things or persons, should be used.
 * It cannot refer to a phrase without a noun (such as, , , , etc. as pronouns on their own, rather than determiners of nouns): in such cases,  must be used instead.
 * It cannot refer to the entire situation described in the main clause (as opposed to a particular noun phrase): must be used instead. For example, He read the letter, which enraged me requires  (the reason for my rage was the fact that he read the letter), while He read the letter that enraged me requires  (the reason for my rage was the letter itself). In practice, however,  occurs in colloquial style in the latter type, as well.
 * See also the Usage notes at.