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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what/which

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00I want to know the usage of 01b00what and which02b00 as an adjective. e.g02br
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001. Which book do you want?02br
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002. What book do you want?02br
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003.What books do you want?02br
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004. Which books do you want?02br
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00I want to how to take decision. What are the rules?0-
  

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0 We usually use "which" when there are a limited number of specific choices. For example, suppose you visit a friend and the two of you look at three or four books on a table. You are very interested in the books and you ask to borrow one.

  • 0 We usually use "which" when there are a limited number of specific choices.
  • For example, suppose you visit a friend and the two of you look at three or four books on a table.
  • You are very interested in the books and you ask to borrow one.
  • " because the book you want is one of those few on the table.
  • 02br 00 For a second example, suppose you tell a friend that you read a book.
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0 We usually use "which" when there are a limited number of specific choices. For example, suppose you visit a friend and the two of you look at three or four books on a table. You are very interested in the books and you ask to borrow one. Your friend asks, "Which book do you want?" or "Which books do you want?" because the book you want is one of those few on the table. Your friend i

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