Which
Pronunciation: /ˈwɪtʃ/
Which (pron)
- Used to ask or say which one of several things is meant.
- Used to point to a specific thing already mentioned or clearly understood.
Which (det)
- Used before a noun to ask or say which specific type or item is meant.
Which (conj)
- Introduces a clause that gives more information about a person or thing.
Which (pronoun)
Examples
- Which do you want, tea or coffee?
- Which should we pick for the meeting?
Which (determiner)
Examples
- Which one type of ticket do you need?
- Which one type of phone works best for you?
Which (conjunction)
Examples
- I like the way which you explain things.
- This is the book which helped me study.