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Maverick88 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Which

I am alittle bit embarrassed to ask this question but:
"Which": Does it have to refer to singular (object) only or I may use it for plural sa well?
  

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When you think your listener has more than one books, you would ask saying " Which are your books? " When you think your listener has only one book, you would ask saying " Which is your book? " paco

  • When you think your listener has more than one books, you would ask saying " Which are your books?
  • " When you think your listener has only one book, you would ask saying " Which is your book?
  • " paco
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When you think your listener has more than one books, you would ask saying "Which are your books?"
When you think your listener has only one book, you would ask saying "Which is your book?"

paco

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