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The pronoun 'which' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.

The appropriate use of the interrogative pronoun 'which' is to introduce a question:

  • Which model car are you considering?

The appropriate use of the relative pronoun 'which' is to introduce a relative clause:

  • The car which my father drives is a very good model.
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