Writing Question

<p>Employment statistics indicate that the percentage of workers who found jobs in the fall quarter is lower than the spring</p>

<p>B. …workers that found jobs in the fall is lower than the percentage in the spring.</p>

<p>C. …workers who found jobs in the fall quarter is lower than the equivalent percentage in the spring.</p>

<p>The correct change is C. Why is change B wrong?</p>

<p>because you use "who" to refer to a person and "that" for an object..i think</p>

<p>i think "that" works too, but "who" is a better fit.</p>

<p>"that" is only in spoken english, the correct grammar is "who"</p>