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Which se refiere a un número definido de cosas.
"Which" se refiere a un número definido de cosas.
Si tienes que elegir entre tres colores diferentes de ropa en tu armario, debes usar which.
Si tienes que elegir entre tres colores diferentes de ropa en tu armario, debes usar which.
“Which color dress should I wear?”
“Which color dress should I wear?”
==Who vs. Whom?==
==Who vs. Whom?==

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*Which refers to a defined number of things. 
If you were choosing between three different colored dresses in your closet, you would use which. 
“Which color dress should I wear?”
==Who vs. Whom?==

"Which" se refiere a un número definido de cosas. Si tienes que elegir entre tres colores diferentes de ropa en tu armario, debes usar which. “Which color dress should I wear?”

Who vs. Whom?