"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."
I did not see which witch pitched a fit. I wondered which way the witch went. I can't guess which witch will pitch the hitch, but I think it'll be the one with the switch.
Wow! Who asks that question! "The witch ate the lumpy, green, slimy frog for dinner"
'Witch' is a femle sorceress. (evil wizard). 'Which' is to makle a question . It starts a sentence, which ends with a question mark '?'.
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."
Which witch is beautiful and which witch is ugly ?
They will flee from the ugly witch.
the witch put a spellbound on me.
the witch wickedly did a spell
Alice's Role In The Play Was The Wicked Witch.
It was the wicked witch which practiced witchcraft.
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.
Winnie was a witch, which was very surprising.