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Healer Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

When to use which?

If there are more than one choice and we’re not sure which to pick, is the above grammatical?

  

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I hope I have understood your question correctly. As an interrogative word, which can be used to refer to any number of options: Which [one] of these hundred books do you want? Which of the two boys said it?

  • I hope I have understood your question correctly.
  • As an interrogative word, which can be used to refer to any number of options: Which [one] of these hundred books do you want?
  • Which of the two boys said it?
  • CB
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I hope I have understood your question correctly. As an interrogative word, which can be used to refer to any number of options:

Which [one] of these hundred books do you want?

Which of the two boys said it?

CB

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