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Which part or what part?
When we ask about parts of body, computers, ware house, we should use which or what or both are ok? What are the differences between them? Thanks in advance! Huyen
Nov 22, 2012 8:18 AM
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You can use what and which ... there both ok
which and what difference example :
"Which language do you speak at home?" suggests the person asking knows you speak three languages and wonders which of those three you speak at home.
"What" is more general and the person asking may not know how many languages you speak nor what they are"
November 22, 2012
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