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friend who is woking vs friend which is woking

Both phrases are incorrect. In English, we use 'who' to refer to people and 'which' to refer to things. In this case, 'working' should be spelled correctly as 'working' instead of 'woking'. The correct phrase would be 'friend who is working'.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

friend who is woking

Incorrect. 'Woking' is not a correct spelling. 'Who' should be used to refer to people.

The correct phrase should be 'friend who is working'. Use 'who' to refer to people and 'working' instead of 'woking'.
  • A friend who outlived her usefulness.
  • A friend who betrayed you first.
  • Maxine tracked down a friend who knows a friend who knows a guy.
  • I have friends who can sit for me.
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  • I have friends who care about me.
  • A.J. and you are friends who kiss.
  • It's three friends who grew up with each other.
  • I'm a friend who helps her out.
  • I have a friend who happens to be black.
  • Like his friend who was with him when the accident happened.
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  • Thank you to volunteers, friends who sought my little girl.
  • Someone special is trying to reach you... a friend who passed before her time.
  • I'm glad that Don has a friend who appreciates him.
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  • I had friends who could get us into the Dark Water Bar.
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friend which is woking

Incorrect. 'Woking' is not a correct spelling. 'Which' should be used to refer to things, not people.

The correct phrase should be 'friend who is working'. Use 'who' to refer to people and 'working' instead of 'woking'.
  • To the friends which I have known for a thousand of years.
  • And I'm playing her friend which I'm not in real life.
  • I was on my way to making a new friend which was one more than Joy had.
  • So shall you feel the loss, but not the friend which you weep for.
  • "The cast of comedy hit Friends which is set in New York."
  • And since according to you we're not real friends - Which makes perfect sense As your only real friends are a bottle of discounting

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