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Grammar
Interrogative Pronoun: Which
The interrogative pronoun 'Which' is used to ask
questions when you want to know something specific, one or ones in particular. As usual, observe and analyze the
examples below. Listen to the audio files and repeat after the voice.
Examples:
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Question |
Answer |
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01 |
Which dress do you think she should choose?
The red or the blue one? |
I think she should choose the red dress because it matches
her better |
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02 |
Which car do you like the most? |
I donīt have a favorite car as long as I have one |
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03 |
Which of these is your favorite subject:
English, Math or History? |
The subject I like the most is English, and you? |
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04 |
Which country in the world would you like
to live? |
I like living in Brazil and I donīt think about moving to
another country |
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05 |
Which color do you prefer: red, blue,
yellow or green? |
My preferred color in this list is red. I also like blue. |
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