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1. Tom built a house which is on the hill.
2. Tom built the house which is on the hill.
[Are both grammatical? Is there any difference because of 'a' and 'the'?]
2. Tom built the house which is on the hill.
[Are both grammatical? Is there any difference because of 'a' and 'the'?]
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In 1, there are two or more houses on the hill; Tom built one of them.
In 2, there is only one house on the hill; Tom built it.
In 2, there is only one house on the hill; Tom built it.
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