What is what vs which?

Here's information about the difference between "vs" and "which":

FeatureVsWhich
PurposeIndicates opposition, contrast, or comparison between two things.Introduces a relative clause, providing additional information about a noun.
Meaning"Against" or "in contrast to.""That" or "what one(s) of the group are."
Part of SpeechAbbreviation (short for "versus").Relative Pronoun or Determiner.
UsageUsed to show competition, debate, or comparison.Used to add non-essential information or identify a specific item/items from a group.
PunctuationTypically surrounded by spaces (e.g., A vs B).Often follows a comma when introducing a non-essential clause.
ExampleChocolate vs. Vanilla; The court case Brown vs. Board of Education.The car, which is red, is mine. Which flavor do you want?

Key Differences Summarized:

  • Meaning: "Vs" means against. "Which" refers to a specific noun.

  • Function: "Vs" shows a contrast, while "which" provides more info.