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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

WHAT and WHICH (3 sentences)

Could you tell me how you would say these 3 sentences?

- I wouldn't be able to tell you which team has won (in) what year.

- What time is the alarm on for?

- What day through what day do you work.

Does this sentence make sense?

- There is money missing the bill. Someone hasn't paid their share.

Thank you
  

Top answer

The first sentence sounds much like a native speaker, but it technically should be ... (in) which year. " sounds better.

  • The first sentence sounds much like a native speaker, but it technically should be ...
  • (in) which year.
  • " sounds better.
  • The third is a little confusing.
  • " instead.
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The first sentence sounds much like a native speaker, but it technically should be ... (in) which year.
The second makes sense, but "What time is the alarm set for?" sounds better.
The third is a little confusing. You might want to say "Which days do you work?" instead.

The last sentence makes sense in context, but you're missing a word:

There is money miss

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