Which Place - How To Discuss
Daniel Cobb
Which Place
Grammatically correct: In what place or in what place?
Both are grammatically correct but their meanings are slightly different. What kind of place is this? This is another open investigation, so where? Say there are only so many options, say three or four places, and the answer may be one of these groups.
Good question! Depending on the situation, both are correct. This suggests that the answer must come from the various places that were discussed. For example: Where is your favorite place to go?
The answer is that there are infinite possibilities. You do not have to choose between options that have already been discussed or considered. For example: What place in the universe would you like to go to [all places in the universe]?
In short, its elements require answers to many elements. What color do you prefer, red or orange?
Unlimited number of items required answers. What is your favorite color
Which places are right when you only see one place?
Who cares if you have enough cess.
Depending on the context
If you are there and you are considering where you are, what kind of place is this? Where am I? where are we? Where?
If you go there, can you tell us where we are going? where are we going? Or if someone says you're leaving, can you tell me where? which place? What kind of place is this? English is very flexible.
Which Place
Which Place
Both are grammatically correct but have slightly different meanings. What kind of place is this? This is another open investigation, so where? Say there are only several options, say three or four places, and the answer may be one of these groups.
Good question! Depending on the situation, both are correct. This suggests that the answer must come from a number of places that can be debated. Example: Which of these is your favorite place to visit?
The answer is that there are infinite possibilities. You do not have to choose between options that have already been discussed or considered. Example: [Of all the places in the universe] Which place would you like to visit?
In short, it requires answers to many elements. What color do you prefer, red or orange?
An unlimited number of items requires answers. What is your favorite color
Which places are right when you only see one place?
If you have a lot of money.
Depending on the context.
If you have been there and you are considering where you are, what kind of place is this? Where am I? where are we? Where?
If you go there, can you tell us where we are going? where are we going? Or if someone says you're going, can you tell me where? which place? What kind of place is this? English is very flexible.
Which Place
Which Place
Grammatically correct: at what point or at what point? 3
Both are grammatically correct but their meanings are slightly different. What kind of place is this This is another open investigation, so where? Explain that there are only so many options, say three or four places, and the answer may be one of these groups.
Good question! Depending on the situation, both are correct. This suggests that the answer must come from a number of places that may have been discussed. Example: Of all the places you visit, which is your favorite place?
The answer to which has infinite possibilities. You do not have to choose between options that have already been discussed or understood. Example: [Of all the places in the universe] Which place would you like to go next?
In short, it requires answers to a limited number of elements. Which color do you prefer, red or orange?
An unlimited number of items requires answers. What is your favorite color
Which places are right when you look at only one place?
If you have a lot of cices.
Depending on the context.
If it already exists and see where it is, what kind of place is it? Where am I? where are we? Where?
If you travel there you will probably know where we are going. where are we going? Or if someone says you are going, can you tell me where it is? which place? What kind of place is this English is very flexible.