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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which

"Which is more interesting, math or science?" or "Which is interesting, math or science?"?
  

Top answer

"Which" is grammatically correct in both sentences. The first sentence is more likely to be said.

  • "Which" is grammatically correct in both sentences.
  • The first sentence is more likely to be said.
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"Which" is grammatically correct in both sentences.
The first sentence is more likely to be said.
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I disagree with the answer given. The second sentence is ungrammatical.
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#1 implies that both are interesting, but one more interesting.

#2 implies that only one of the two is interesting.
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AnonymousThe second sentence is ungrammatical.
So you would say this is ungrammatical, too?

Which is your partner, Anne or Jane?
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AnonymousThe second sentence is ungrammatical
Could you say why it is not grammatical?
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It *is* grammatical. Ignore that answer.
See Clive's response regarding what each one means.

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