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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What or which

Those girls are defined as stars, what/which? causes a young girl to believe that she has to look like those models.

question: do you need a which or can you use what?

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Anonymous Those girls are defined as stars, what/which? causes a young girl to believe that she has to look like those models. If I read your sentence correctly, you seemed to be tryinbg to construct a relative clause sentence, is that right ?

  • Anonymous Those girls are defined as stars, what/which?
  • causes a young girl to believe that she has to look like those models.
  • If I read your sentence correctly, you seemed to be tryinbg to construct a relative clause sentence, is that right ?
  • If so, "which" is the correct choice.
  • Anonymous what/which ?
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AnonymousThose girls are defined as stars, what/which? causes a young girl to believe that she has to look like those models.

If I read your sentence correctly, you seemed to be tryinbg to construct a relative clause sentence, is that right ? If so, "which" is the correct choice.
Anonymouswhat/which? causes a young girl

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