Let’s go step by step to fill in the blanks using
who,
what, or
which.
We need to remember:
- Use
who for people (or sometimes animals with names/personality, like a pet).
- Use
what for things, actions, or general questions about objects or ideas.
- Use
which when choosing from a limited set of options — often when there are specific choices given or implied.
Now let’s look at each question:
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Q1: ______ time is it now?
→ We’re asking about the current time. This is a thing/concept → use
What
✔ Answer: What
Q2: With ______ hand do you write?
→ You have two hands: left and right. So we’re choosing between two options → use
Which
✔ Answer: Which
Q3: ______ is a horse used for?
→ Asking about the purpose/function of a horse → that’s a “thing” idea → use
What
✔ Answer: What
Q4: ______ does a cow eat?
→ Asking about food — again, a thing → use
What
✔ Answer: What
Q5: ______ flower is this?
→ Looking at a picture of one flower (rose), but still, we’re identifying type — could be any flower → but since no list is given, better to use
What
Wait — actually, if you’re pointing to one specific flower among many possible types, some might say “which”, but here it’s just “this flower” — so
What is more natural.
BUT — let’s check context: The answer says “This is a rose flower.” So we’re naming the kind →
What is correct.
✔ Answer: What
Actually — wait! Let me double-check Q5. If someone holds up a flower and asks “______ flower is this?” — they usually mean “What kind?” → so
What
But hold on — maybe I should reconsider based on common usage. In real life, people say “What flower is this?” not “Which flower is this?” unless comparing. Since no comparison is shown, stick with
What
✔ Still: What
Q6: ______ do you see in the pond?
→ Asking about things visible — fish, frogs, etc. → these are things → use
What
✔ Answer: What
Q7: ______ is sitting on the throne?
→ A king is a person → use
Who
✔ Answer: Who
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Let me verify all answers once more:
1. What time → ✔️
2. Which hand → ✔️ (left vs right)
3. What is a horse used for → ✔️
4. What does a cow eat → ✔️
5. What flower is this → ✔️ (identifying type)
6. What do you see → ✔️ (objects/animals)
7. Who is sitting → ✔️ (person)
All good!
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Final Answer:
1. What
2. Which
3. What
4. What
5. What
6. What
7. Who
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of how worksheet.