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What kind of word is which?

"Which" is a relative pronoun.

Here's why:

* Pronoun: It stands in for a noun or noun phrase.

* Relative: It introduces a dependent clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase in the main clause.

For example:

* "I bought the book which you recommended." "Which" refers to the book and introduces the dependent clause "which you recommended," which modifies "book."

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