04/07/2021
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Confusion between which and which (with diacritical accent and without accent mark) is frequent. Which is a relative pronoun or comparative adverb, while which it is an interrogative or exclamatory pronoun. For example: ¿Which is the problem? Each which He will know.
A diacritical mark is used to differentiate words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. For example: him / him, more / more.
It should be written with a tilde in the following cases:
See also:
Still and still | This and this | I know and I know |
Bounce and vote | Haya and finds | Yes and yes |
Of and give | More and more | You and you |
Him and him | Me and me | Tube and had |