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What's the correct grammar, 'Which is' or 'Which are'?
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Both, depending on the context. “ Which is ” is for singular items. “ Which is your favorite book?”. “ Which are ” for multiple items. “ Which are ... |
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23 мая 2018 г. — It should be " which are" instead of "which is " as I think "which" modifies "a number of reasons", which is a plural noun phrase. |
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13 окт. 2011 г. — " which are" is correct as "parts" is plural, and "sources" must be plural also as there two sources "A" and "B". |
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6 апр. 2021 г. — Hi, in above sentence, why did writer use singular verb( which is ) instead of plural verb( which are )? I thought " actual blobs of cheese and whey ... |
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We use which in questions as a determiner and interrogative pronoun to ask for specific information |
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29 авг. 2023 г. — There are three basic relative pronouns in English |
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Which is which definition |
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We use relative clauses to make clear which person or thing we are talking about |
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25 февр. 2019 г. — We use which if we are referring to a close set . That is, if there is a limited number of choices as the answer. For example, imagine that there ... |
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The phrases ' which are ' and ' which is ' are both correct, but they are used in different contexts. ... Which are your favorite colors? I can't decide which are the best movies to watch. Which are the correct answers to the quiz questions? |
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When to use which is and which are ? ... Which are simple sentences? How many is or are ? |
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All operations which are not major projects and which are implemented by final beneficiaries other than national public bodies shall be selected through calls for proposals. |
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Flying Robot, The correct answer is " which are " since the which goes back to the word "parts" ( which is plural). |
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I think it should be " which are " instead of " which is " as I think "which" modifies "a number of reasons", which is a plural noun phrase. |
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in above sentence, why did writer use singular verb( which is ) instead of plural verb( which are )? I thought " actual blobs of cheese and whey" is plural and so they should be followed by plural verb, " are ".. |
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This is the realization mechanism, which is ( are ) rights and obligations. |
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Which One of You IS or ARE ? Which is correct?
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When you encounter questions with “which one of you,” determine whether “which” or “you” serves as the main subject. If “ which ” is the subject, as in inquiries about an individual, use “ is .” |
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I’m not sure which is correct… ... Which (three, five, whatever) of these subjects are most interesting to you? Although most interesting implies one, so therefore I’d say the first is correct. |
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