Subject too long: Not sure about which (subject) is...or which is (subject) ?

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lolipop90

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Hello!

I've got one little question:?::

When the subject is too long can the verb change its position? For example: I'm not sure about which the right expression to refer to the place where flowers are safely kept throughout the winter is. ->

Can it be 'I'm not sure about which is...'? Or is it plain wrong?

Thanks in advance!
 

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I wouldn't say it is plain wrong, though I would be more likely to use what unless you are working from a list of choices.
 

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When a sentence is as unwieldy as yours, it is best to rephrase it, shorten it, and simplify it.

What expression is used to refer to a place where flowers are kept throughout the winter?
 

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Agreed- but if you must go for that sort of wording, then I think both positions work.
 
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