ebay1986
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Hi, when "which" is the subject without nouns after that in the following sentences, can the verb after "which" be in the plural form if I would like to use "which" to refer to the things that are plural?
For example:
*A: I read many books. B: Which "make" you want to read again?
*A: There are many defective piece of the item in the batch. But It can't
be sure which "have" been sold out?
*A: I got some tools. B: Which "are" more useful?
*Which "contain" more vitamin C, oranges or lemons?
Are the sentence grammatically correct?
For example:
*A: I read many books. B: Which "make" you want to read again?
*A: There are many defective piece of the item in the batch. But It can't
be sure which "have" been sold out?
*A: I got some tools. B: Which "are" more useful?
*Which "contain" more vitamin C, oranges or lemons?
Are the sentence grammatically correct?