Monday, October 04, 2010

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WHAT or WHICH?
Key
We ask What...? when there are a lot of possible different answers. Example: What sport do you play? (There are many sports.)

We ask Which...? when the answers are quite limited. Example: Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left only.)

If we include the possible answers as part of the question, then we use Which. Example: Which restaurant did you go to last night? 'The Hot Potatoe' or 'Pine'? (There may be many restaurants but in the question we are giving only two choices.)

If we don't include the options, the answer may be any restaurant, and that's why it should begin with What. Example: What restaurant did you go to last night?
• what
What sport do you play? (There are many answers.)
What's your name? (There are many answers.)
• which
Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left.)
Which sport do you prefer, football or tennis?
(The possible answers are part of the question.)

Advice
ad‧vice [uncountable]
an opinion you give someone about what they should do
advice on/about
There's lots of advice in the book on baby care.
Could you give me some advice about buying a home?
a piece/word of advice
Let me give you a piece of advice. Wear a blue suit to the interview.

It’s not any of your business.
Mind your own business
Nosy
FAQ
Do you know (what time THE CONCERT finishes)?
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