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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

About which and what

I studied english just with english books
There is a sentence like this..
->'Which do you like best, milk or juice?'
they tell me this question is incorrect grammar
change one word of two worlds 'which' or 'best' to be correct sentence
but I think this sentence has correct grammar isn't it?

I think all things are correct grammar below that i write

1. which do you like better, milk or juice?
2. What do you like better, milk or juice?
3. What do you like best ,milk or juice?
4, Which do you like best, milk or juice?

4 sentences are corect.. I think.. aren't these?

I hope you can understand my eglish..
  

Top answer

Anonymous 1. 2. 3.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4, Which do you like best, milk or juice?
  • ' is the preferred sentence.
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Anonymous1. which do you like better, milk or juice?2. What do you like better, milk or juice?3. What do you like best ,milk or juice?4, Which do you like best, milk or juice?
When you have the choice between two things, 'Which do like better, milk or juice?' is the preferred sentence.

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