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Yellowstarstruck Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check 4

1. Do you know which food is good?
2. Do you know what food is good?
Are both ok? What is the diffeence in meaning? Thanks Fulvio
  

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Both are grammatical. If the various dishes are there in front of your eyes, say which. If you are talking about all the foods in the world in general, say what.

  • Both are grammatical.
  • If the various dishes are there in front of your eyes, say which.
  • If you are talking about all the foods in the world in general, say what.
  • That seems like a rather silly question to me, though.
  • CB
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Both are grammatical. If the various dishes are there in front of your eyes, say which. If you are talking about all the foods in the world in general, say what. That seems like a rather silly question to me, though.

CB

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