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Which or which to use?

Which or which to use?

You can use which when you have a very small or limited field to choose from. Certainly use which, not what, when there are only two choices, or if both speaker and listener can visualize all the items under consideration: For example: “Which foot did you break?” a – “Which bus goes into the centre?”

Is who we are grammatically correct?

As a stand-alone phrase, “Who we are?” is not correct. It can be used as part of a longer sentence, however: “Who we are is irrelevant.” So I’m not sure where you saw that both are correct.

Has make or made?

Make is the present tense whereas made is the past tense. Made is the past participle of make.

How can I use make in English grammar?

We use make + object to talk about things that we produce or create: She made some coffee….Make + object.

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make a claim make a mess make a speech
make a difference make a point make an appointment
make a fuss make a profit/loss make an effort
make a list make a sound

How do you use which as a question?

We use which in questions as a determiner and interrogative pronoun to ask for specific information:

  1. ‘Which car are we going in?
  2. Which museums did you visit?
  3. Which do you prefer?
  4. In the Young Cook of Britain competition, the finalists were asked which famous person they would like to cook for.

Which vs what in questions?

Generally, when a question is open to many answers, it is better to use “what”: What shall we do today? But when there are a limited number of choices, use “which”: Which hand do you write with?

Is it grammar mistakes or grammatical mistakes?

Either is fine. In your examples, grammatical is an adjective and grammar is an attributive noun, which is a noun functioning as an adjective (also called a noun adjunct).

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Is maked correct?

Whether you are saying maked or made you are talking about the same thing. Both are used as the past participle and past tense of the verb ‘make’. ‘Maked’ is the generally accepted way of spelling in the US , while the rest prefer ‘made’.

Is maked a word?

(nonstandard, colloquial) Simple past tense and past participle of make.

What is difference between Knight and night?

A knight is a person, a human being. Knight, therefore, is a concrete noun, but it can also be used as a verb. The night is a time of day and is also a concrete noun.

Do vs make sentences?

Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do. DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually refers to the result. For example, if you “make breakfast,” the result is an omelet!

What is the difference between IE and EG in grammar?

Grammar I.e. and e.g. are both Latin abbreviations. E.g. stands for exempli gratia and means “for example.” I.e. is the abbreviation for id est and means “in other words.”

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What are the most common question words in English?

English Teachers: If you would like to use this Question Words wall chart in your classroom, then you can purchase a copy here: Question Words Wall Chart and Flash Cards. The most common question words in English are the following: WHO is only used when referring to people. (= I want to know the person) Who is the best football player in the world?

What are some good questions to ask in English?

Question Words in English 1 When do the shops open? 2 When is his birthday? 3 When are we going to finish?

How do you write about gender identity in writing?

When writing about gender identity, descriptors with modifiers (e.g., cisgender women, transgender women) are more specific than descriptors without modifiers (e.g., women) or general nongendered terms (e.g., people, individuals; see the bias-free language page for gender for how to differentiate between gender and sex).