Sunday

Which vs What


What is used to ask when there are an unknown number or infinite possibilities for an answer. It is used for general questions.
For example: "What movie did you go to see?"
Which is used if you are choosing between a more limited number of items, already defined, like this:
For example: "Which shoes should I wear with this dress—my blue ones or my black ones?"
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?"
Often which or what can be used for several choices, depending on what is in the speaker’s mind:
For example:-
a - "Which bus goes into the centre?"
b - "What bus shall I take?"
Both sentences are fine. The speaker is probably thinking about fewer buses in sentence (a) than in sentence (b).
Exercise 1           Exercise 2          Exercise 3

Saturday

so very good well... Writing Mistakes

Take a look at the sentences below, all of them are taken from your written assignments. See if you can correct them

Hi uncle, 
Hello Vanesa and Víctor:
Dear my uncle Peter.
I'm writting .......
I'm writting for thank you  about the present
My brother last week got a new job and he is so happy with it.
My new mobile phone has got a great camera and is so useful.
I want to thank you the present.
Thank you for the present you give me with my birthday.
I'm love clothes and I'm use your 30€ for buy clothes
My mother is very good.
This friday I am going to .....
Thank you a lot
Mom will celebrate a party this night
I've loved it, cause I needed.
I love you.
Bye
Kisses.









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