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Hello again, everyone.
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Tom here for BBC Learning English.
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Today, I'm going to explain the difference between what and which in questions.
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'What' is used to ask a question which has a lot of possible answers.
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Consider the question:
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What do you want to eat for lunch?
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Here, there are no choices to limit your reply.
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You could choose anything you want.
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We use 'which' when we have options to choose from.
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So, here we have two choices – a sandwich and a melon.
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So I can say: Which do you want to eat?
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The sandwich or the melon?
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Now, next time you need to ask a question, you'll know which word to use.
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'What' for anything and 'which' when you have a choice.