"Which" is used to ask about choices or alternatives, while "witch" refers to a mythical supernatural being. For example, "Which book do you want to read?" versus "The witch cast a spell on the village."
Which witch will win the spell-casting competition?
The witch stirred her cauldron with a cackling laugh.
Always capitalize "The" when it is the first word of a title, regardless of where it appears in a sentence. Examples: "The Blair Witch Project" and "The Box."
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
The complete predicate is "tries on her uniform," which includes the verb "tries" and the prepositional phrase "on her uniform." The simple predicate is "tries," which is the main verb of the sentence.
Which witch is beautiful and which witch is ugly ?
They will flee from the ugly witch.
the witch wickedly did a spell
the witch put a spellbound on me.
It was the wicked witch which practiced witchcraft.
Alice's Role In The Play Was The Wicked Witch.
How you use commotion in a sentence is like my bird flew out and there was a lot of commotion. Witch means a lot of movement.
That grouch looks like a witch with ears of an elf.
The wicked witch's trickiness made it near impossible to defeat her.
I bought a philter from a witch because I couldn't find love.
For starters, you may use it as a noun or verb.... The witch doctor placed a jinx on the village bully. Keep this up and I will ask the village witch doctor to jinx you.
"You look like a witch."