which
/ʍɪʧ/US /wɪʧ/which
ARTICLEDefinition of which
You use which to ask for the selection of one or more members of some set.
Example: There are a lot of new books this year. Which ones do you like?
You use which to add a clause to explain what thing you're talking about.
Example: For several seconds he sat in silence, during which time the tea and sandwiches arrived.
You use which to add a clause to give more information about the thing you're talking about.
Example: We've met some problems which are very difficult to handle.
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EXAMPLESExamples of which
There are a lot of new books this year. Which ones do you like?
Example sentenceExcuse me, which way is the toilet?
Example sentenceFor several seconds he sat in silence, during which time the tea and sandwiches arrived.
Example sentenceI'm thinking of getting a new car, in which case I'd get a red one.
Example sentenceWe've met some problems which are very difficult to handle.
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