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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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what is the difference between "which time and what time"?
  

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" If you are asking which of a set of similar events is being referred to then "which time" is better: "I understand you went there twice. "

  • " If you are asking which of a set of similar events is being referred to then "which time" is better: "I understand you went there twice.
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If you are asking the time of day, it's "what time":

"What time is it now?" "It's 4 o'clock."

"What time is it in America?"

If you are asking which of a set of similar events is being referred to then "which time" is better:

"I understand you went there twice. Which time are you talking about?"

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