Pedro Bernardo
Which of the sentences are correct: which languages do you speak or what languages do you speak? Which of the sentences are correct: "which languages do you speak or what languages do you speak?" and why?
2015年1月10日 18:22
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'What' is used when there is a very wide or unlimited range of possibilities, while 'Which' is used when there is a limited number of options that are known to both speakers. There are hundreds of languages in the world, so, as a general question, it would be normal to ask 'What languages do you speak?'. This is the usual way of enquiring about languages. The only time you might say 'Which languages do you speak?' is if the options are limited and known to both the speaker and the listener. For example: Where are you from? Switzerland. What language is spoken there? Well, in fact we have four languages - German, French, Italian and Romansch. So which languages do you speak? German and a bit of French. How about you? What languages do you speak? Portuguese. And English of course. I hope this dialogue explains the difference to you.
2015年1月10日
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They both sound fine and natural to me Pedro. It seems you can almost always replace "which" with "what" and it will be ok. There are times where it won't work to replace "what" with "which" though. (For example: "Which is your name" only works if you have a list of names that the person you are asking for will pick from, like perhaps at a formal dinner with place settings, or picking out a nametag at an event) It is not the same as asking someone "What is your name?" ) Reference this article for more detailed information: http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/3413/which-vs-what-whats-the-difference-and-when-should-you-use-one-or-the-ot
2015年1月10日
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i think both of them is correct.
2015年1月10日
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You use which Which is preferred when you are thinking of a limited number of choices and what if there are no limited number of choices. Hope this helps. :)
2015年1月10日
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The former?
2015年1月10日
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