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L. Laurel, Assistant Manager, MBA (Marketing), California
Answered Jul 06, 2020
Some people become confused with the right words that they should use because the words sound similar to each other. “Which” and “Witch” are two words that sound similar to each other but they have different meanings. A witch is known to be a woman that has powers that can be used for both good and bad. There are times when the witch is regarded as someone who can do more harm than good to people.
You can use the word “which” when you would like to make the person choose between two different things. You can use “which” when you want to be formal in asking the questions. You are also making sure that the person has to choose between the two available options.