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What type of noun is which?

Updated: 5/1/2024
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11y ago

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The pronoun 'which' is not a noun; the word 'which is an adjective and a pronoun.

The adjective 'which' is used just before a noun to describe that noun in a question; for example: Which flavor is your favorite?

The pronoun 'which' is an interrogativepronoun, takes the place of a noun to introduce a question; for example: Which is your favorite flavor?

The pronoun 'which' is a relativepronoun, a word that introduces a relative clause; for example: My new coat, which was a gift, is made of wool.

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1w ago

"Which" is a pronoun used to ask about or specify one or more elements from a group of choices. It is often categorized as an interrogative pronoun or relative pronoun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.

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