Definition: Which, especially which of an open-ended set of possibilities.
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'what': 27
1. Look what I found in the attic!
2. What a nice gesture that was!
3. What’s your phone number?
4. She took what was rightfully mine.
5. What kind of book is that?
6. That’s just what I needed!
7. Families often gather around the table to say what they are thankful for.
8. A best friend is someone you can rely on no matter what.
9. Crushes can teach us about what we value in others.
10. Did you hear what he said?
11. What’s your career goal after graduation?
12. What do you want to eat?
13. What is the effect of this law?
14. Please define what you mean by “urgent.”
15. The rules clearly define what is allowed.
16. Let the child choose what to wear.
17. Ice cream or cake — what’s your choice?
18. He couldn't believe what he was hearing.
19. What’s the best way to learn programming?
20. Children were amazed by what they saw through the microscope.
1. Look what I found in the attic!
2. What a nice gesture that was!
3. What’s your phone number?
4. She took what was rightfully mine.
5. What kind of book is that?
6. That’s just what I needed!
7. Families often gather around the table to say what they are thankful for.
8. A best friend is someone you can rely on no matter what.
9. Crushes can teach us about what we value in others.
10. Did you hear what he said?
11. What’s your career goal after graduation?
12. What do you want to eat?
13. What is the effect of this law?
14. Please define what you mean by “urgent.”
15. The rules clearly define what is allowed.
16. Let the child choose what to wear.
17. Ice cream or cake — what’s your choice?
18. He couldn't believe what he was hearing.
19. What’s the best way to learn programming?
20. Children were amazed by what they saw through the microscope.
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- Will you come if it rains?
- The Statue of Liberty stands proudly in New York Harbor as a symbol of freedom.
- He’s working on a new project.
- School days usually start around 8:30 a.m. and end around 3:00 p.m.
- Global warming affects polar ice caps.
- Thanksgiving dinner brings generations of family members together.
- It was so cold that the lake froze completely.
- Eleanor Roosevelt redefined the role of First Lady with her activism and diplomacy.
- Health insurance premiums are monthly payments made to keep coverage active.
- The eraser on top of the pencil helps correct mistakes quickly.
- The United Kingdom uses the British pound.
- The data was stored securely in the cloud.
- She’s finally able to travel again.
- Determination is the key to success.
