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Definitions from the WebTerm: which isPart of Speech: Pronoun + Verb phrase Sense 1: Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause indicating a restriction or identifying the thing or things being talked about. Example Sentence: "The book which is on the table is mine." Sense 2: Used as a verb phrase to indicate a choice or selection between two or more options. Example Sentence: "Please tell me which is your favorite color." Sense 3: Used as a verb phrase to refer back to a previously mentioned item or idea. Example Sentence: "I have two cats, one of which is black and the other is white." Sense 4: Used as a verb phrase to inquire about the identity or nature of something. Example Sentence: "Do you know which is the shortest route to the airport?" Sense 5: Used as a verb phrase to express surprise or disbelief. Example Sentence: "He just won a million dollars, which is incredible!" Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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