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“Which” vs. “what” — what's the difference and when should you use one or the other?

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yazzy101
yazzy101 yazzy101
  • 01-01-2016
use "which" when reffering to a known objective or material. use "what" when the objective or material is unknown
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WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49 WorldlyGlass49
  • 01-01-2016
We usually use 'which' when we are asking about a fixed or limited number of things or people, and 'what' when we are not.
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