What is "which" and how is it pronounced?
Which is a pronoun in the English language that is used to refer to a specific thing or things from a group of possibilities. It is pronounced as /wɪtʃ/ with a short "i" sound and a "ch" sound at the end.
Uses of "which"
There are several ways in which "which" can be used in a sentence:
- As a relative pronoun: "I bought the book which you recommended."
- As an interrogative pronoun: "Which book did you buy?"
- As a determiner: "Which car is yours?"
- As a conjunction: "I will go to the party, which is on Saturday."
Examples of "which" in sentences
Here are some examples of "which" being used in sentences:
- "I don't know which movie to watch."
- "Which dress do you think looks better on me?"
- "The cake, which was made from scratch, tasted delicious."
- "Which team won the championship last year?"
As shown in these examples, "which" is a versatile pronoun that can be used in different ways to convey different meanings in a sentence.
