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Which bad is this vs Who's bag is this

The two phrases are not comparable as they have different meanings. 'Which bad is this?' is incorrect because 'bad' should be 'bag' to make sense. 'Whose bag is this?' is the correct phrase to ask about the ownership of the bag.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

Which bad is this

This phrase is incorrect. 'Bad' should be 'bag' to make sense.

The correct phrase should be 'Which bag is this?' when asking about the identity of a bag.
  • Right now I'm debating which bad idea I should pretend is a good idea and force everybody to implement.
  • Anything bad is just other people hating.
  • And Leon wanting to say it's bad is really bad.
  • -You know, bad stuff making you look bad is bad.
  • Each one of these stigmata represents a place where something bad is going down.
  • Something very bad is happening here.
  • But sometimes, the bad is just too strong.
  • I'm afraid something bad is happening in our centre.
  • Something bad is happening in Oasis Plains.
  • What looks bad is that you lied to us.
  • Something bad is bound to happen.
  • The bad is: we lost him.
  • Something bad is coming - Like a storm - And I want everyone to survive it.
  • Something bad is going on in that basement.
  • If the 40s are in play, something unspeakably bad is going down.
  • Doing something bad is defined differently by each person.
  • Sometimes the urge to do bad is nearly overpowering.
  • More or less as bad is the state of venture capital.
  • Nothing too bad is going to happen.
  • It is not a question of creating a great market, because in a great market the Gresham law would end up being applied, according to which bad money takes the place of good money.

Who's bag is this

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the ownership of a bag.

'Whose bag is this?' is the correct way to ask about the owner of a bag.
  • Who's this yellow-haired flesh bag?
  • Who's this worthless bag of bones?
  • Says my reasonable friend who's on her second bag of marshmallows.
  • That bag is your sleeping bag, mate.
  • That bag is your old baggage.
  • Who's the middle-aged man with the bag?
  • Who's responsible for the body bags?
  • And this bag is not a bag of memories.
  • Guess who's rolling VIP to the concert tonight, Tool Bag?
  • Who's that guy with the shopping bag?
  • In May of 2007, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman... circulated a presentation called "Who's Holding the Bag?", which described how the bubble would unravel.
  • I know what a medicine bag is.
  • What most people throw away in trash bags is actually biodegradable or recyclable.
  • And that bag is for the laird's rents.
  • Your stakeout bag is 98% nuts.
  • His pyx bag is here on the table in front of me.
  • My pill bag is in the van.
  • Explain why this bag is in your locker then.
  • I repeat, the bag is mobile.
  • Each one of those bags is 12 kilos.

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