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I just started studying the Verbal section with the GMATClubGrammarBook when this sentence caught my attention:
"I talked to a girl today. (We are introducing this subject. We don’t know which girl.)" Is the use of the word "which" correct? I thought we couldnt use it with "humans".
I just started studying the Verbal section with the GMATClubGrammarBook when this sentence caught my attention:
"I talked to a girl today. (We are introducing this subject. We don’t know which girl.)" Is the use of the word "which" correct? I thought we couldnt use it with "humans".
I don't even know if my question is stupid
Thanks in advance
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If you were to put which after the word girl, there'd be a problem. But you can put whichbefore pretty much anything.