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Learn the meaning and usage of which as a determiner, pronoun and relative clause introducer in English. Find out how to use which in questions, relative clauses, of phrases and idioms with examples and translations. Learn the meaning and usage of the word which in English, with examples from the corpus and a trademark magazine. Which can be a determiner, a pronoun, or a conjunction, depending on the context. Although some handbooks say otherwise, that and which are both regularly used to introduce restrictive clauses in edited prose. Which is also used to introduce nonrestrictive clauses. From Middle English which , hwic, wilche, hwilch, whilk, hwilc, from Old English hwelċ (“ which ”), from Proto-Germanic "hwilīkaz (“what kind”, literally “like what”), derived from "hwaz, equivalent to who +‎ like.

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