WHICH in a Sentence
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404 example sentences for WHICH, such as:
1. She doesn't know which is th worst.
2. It is as well to know which way the wind blows.
3. We agonized for hours about which wallpaper to buy.
4. The scream which had been coming almost choked him.
5. He had a way of doing that which she could not bear.
2. It is as well to know which way the wind blows.
3. We agonized for hours about which wallpaper to buy.
4. The scream which had been coming almost choked him.
5. He had a way of doing that which she could not bear.
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Meanings and Examples of WHICH
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Classic Sentence: (202 in 14 pages)
1 'Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
2 But at last he asked a question which opened up a new subject.
3 He showed her swelling leafbuds on rose branches which had seemed dead.
4 He had a way of doing that which she could not bear.
5 The scream which had been coming almost choked him.
6 She doesn't know which is th worst.
7 "It was Magic which sent the robin," said Mary secretly to Dickon afterward.
8 It was a procession which moved slowly but with dignity.
9 It was the eyes which made Mr. Craven gasp for breath.
10 It was of a pattern which does not vary, and so it is familiar to us all.
11 There was a small log raft there which they meant to capture.
12 But it roused only faint enthusiasm, which faded out, with no reply.
13 There was that in it which smote even the innocent with fear.
14 By the second day they had given her a nickname which made her furious.
15 There was a ripple of mirth, which the court checked.
Example Sentence: (202 in 14 pages)
1 There are different ways in which to address a member of the royal family.
2 The school governors have absolute discretion over which pupils they admit.
3 The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves.
4 Honesty is the germ from which all growth of nobleness proceeds.
5 A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.
6 We agonized for hours about which wallpaper to buy.
7 I admired the creativity which prevailed among the young writers.
8 The amount of water which is suitable to drink is less and less.
9 The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy.
10 There must be something wrong with my left arm, which is asleep.
11 Love is an art of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.
12 It's a well-rounded article which is fair to both sides of the dispute.
13 It is as well to know which way the wind blows.
14 She wouldn't be able to attend the lecture, which was no great loss.
15 I had access to a wide range of documents which corroborated the story.