I cannot answer the question _________ you say is very difficult. A. who B. which C. what D. whom Which answer is correct? We are teachers but cannot decide which is right. One says "which" is correct, another says if there is a stop mark after "question", "what" is correct; and I, I think none is correct. If we choose "which", can we consider the structure as double relative clause? And if we choose "what", is "what you say is correct" a noun clause? Is it correct in grammar? Please help me! Thanks a lot.
Top answer
I suggest you go with the sentence as it is here. 'which' is correct.
— Vsuresh
I suggest you go with the sentence as it is here.
'which' is correct.
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