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Coachpotato Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

what / which

I always have problems with WHAT, THAT and WHICH.

Which one is the correct in this sentence?

The coffee machine was broken, what/which forced us to go to a café.

Thanks in advance
  

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It's "which". "the fact that the machine was broken forced us to go to a café" "Which" refers to a clause that precedes it. g.

  • It's "which".
  • "the fact that the machine was broken forced us to go to a café" "Which" refers to a clause that precedes it.
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It's "which". "the fact that the machine was broken forced us to go to a café"

"Which" refers to a clause that precedes it.

"What" refers to a clause that comes after it, e.g. "what I don't understand is why she married that ..."

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