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UK//wɪʧ wɪl jʊ hæv//US//wɪtʃ wɪl ju hæv//

Meaning of Which will you have

A polite way to ask someone to choose between two or more options.

In simple words: Which one do you want?

Which will you have in a sentence

  • I have chocolate and vanilla ice cream. Which will you have?
  • We can go to the movies or stay home. Which will you have?
  • There are two books on the table. Which will you have?

How to use Which will you have

Use this phrase when offering choices. It's polite and appropriate in various contexts, from casual to formal.

Grammar pattern

question phrase

Memory hint

Think of a selection game where you ask, 'Which will you have?'

Related words

Collocations with Which will you have

  • have for lunch
  • have for dinner
  • have as a choice

Synonyms for Which will you have

  • Which one do you prefer?
  • Which option do you want?
  • What will you choose?

Common mistakes with Which will you have

  • Forgetting to emphasize 'which'
  • Using 'who' instead of 'which'
  • Not including the context of options

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Frequently asked questions about Which will you have

What does Which will you have mean?

Which one do you want?

What is the definition of Which will you have?

A polite way to ask someone to choose between two or more options.

How do you use Which will you have in a sentence?

I have chocolate and vanilla ice cream. Which will you have?

Can you give another example of Which will you have?

We can go to the movies or stay home. Which will you have?

What are synonyms for Which will you have?

Common alternatives include Which one do you prefer?, Which option do you want?, What will you choose?.

What words go with Which will you have?

It commonly pairs with have for lunch, have for dinner, have as a choice.

What are common mistakes when using Which will you have?

Forgetting to emphasize 'which' Using 'who' instead of 'which' Not including the context of options

How do you pronounce Which will you have?

US: //wɪtʃ wɪl ju hæv//, UK: //wɪʧ wɪl jʊ hæv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Which will you have?

Use this phrase when offering choices. It's polite and appropriate in various contexts, from casual to formal.