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Which clause can guide?

When which is used as a relative pronoun, it can guide restrictive attributive clauses or non-restrictive attributive clauses. When guiding non-restrictive attributive clauses, you can use the whole main clause as the antecedent, which is equivalent to and that, and sometimes you can also guide infinitive phrase clauses.

Example:

1, it's hard to say which is better.

It's hard to say which is better.

2. What are the best headache tablets?

Which pills are best for headaches?

3. I want to know which shops Bi Ren has been to?

Want to know which stores Biren went to during the filming?

Lexical analysis:

which

English [w? t? ] Beauty [hw? t? ,w? t? ]?

Explanation:

1,pron。 Which one; Which one; Which ones; Well, it refers to the things mentioned above.

2. which one; Which some

Extended data

Both where and which can be used to guide attributive clauses, but they have different functions in attributive clauses.

1 and where adverbs are adverbials.

2. Relative pronouns used as subjects or objects. Try to compare:

That's where we used to live.

That's where I used to live.

That is the place we have visited.

That's the place I visited.