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When these words (which, what and who) are not followed by nouns or pronouns, we generally use who, not which, for people. Who won - Smith or Fitzgibbon? (NOT *Which won ...?) Who are you going out with - Lesley or Maria? However, which can be used in questions about people's identity, and what can be used to ask about people's jobs and functions. Which is your husband? The one in jeans. So Janet's the Managing Director. What's Peter? --------------------------- pp611-12, Practical English Usage, third edition -- ※ 編輯: Chengheong 來自: 163.30.191.250 (12/02 13:34)
SetsunaLeo:推:D 12/02 17:28
beginner2:很清楚的解釋。Good job. :) 12/08 06:24