Collocations for "which"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "which" in context.
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which
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.pron
- [don't know, am not sure] which to [choose, do]
- which of [these] do you [like, prefer]?
- which of the following [is, are, do you]
- [determine, decide, identify] which [is best, to include]
- [information, a discovery] which could [change, alter, determine]
- which is why I will (not) [go, say, finish, do]
- which [of course, in turn] means (that)
- [drugs, treatment, a plan, a decision] which can [cause, help, threaten]
- which can only lead to [destruction, death, disappointment]
- side effects which [can, may] include
- which I have [outlined, listed, described] (below)
- which was what I [intended, wanted, meant]
- which should be [avoided, controlled, considered]
- which in return [can, could, will, might]
- for which I am [thankful, grateful]
- to which I owe my [thanks, gratitude, success]
- [tell, know] which is which
- he [invited, treated, paid for] me, which was nice!
- which [way, direction] is
- which way to [turn, go, run]
- which way up (it goes)
- any which way but [that one, his]
- don't [pack, stack, fold] them any which way!
'which' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
account
- actually
- add
- amazing
- apparently
- attendee
- basically
- beg
- blunder
- both
- button
- case
- classroom
- competition
- complex
- contemplate
- context
- contract
- conundrum
- cupboard
- decide
- dedicated
- degree
- delay
- determine
- direction
- ease
- east
- either
- elementary
- eleven
- end
- entity
- envy
- every
- exception
- explain
- extent
- fifty
- flavor
- foreshadow
- formula
- fourteen
- frequency
- function
- hammer
- her
- hereafter
- his
- idiot