So, Grammarly is correcting me a lot on a phrase I tend to use, and I don’t entirely understand the difference.
On a sentence that expands upon a previous sentence in dialog, I tend to have a character say “Which means […]”
Grammarly wants to fix this to be “This means […]”
It’s become clear to me that I tend to use ‘which’ instead of ‘this’ when speaking, but I am not sure why one is preferred use over the other.
Can anyone offer me some insight? I already tried googling “which vs this”, but I got results for “which vs that” instead, which is an entirely different use case.
I remember reading somewhere that if the text is supposed to be conversational, then you can be way more lax with grammar rules. Most human don’t talk like they have a grammar-bot pressing a gun to their back 😝 So OP, you are definitely free to stick with “Which means.” Hell, if this is first person narration, then all the more reason to.
^ This, 100%!