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Which phrase is correct: “what days are the mall open” vs. “what days is the mall open”?

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Question added by Dina Khatib , Brand and Communications Manager , Bayt.com
Date Posted: 2015/08/12
nina bouchibi
by nina bouchibi , Import Officer , GEANT ELECTRONICS

The first one is false,the second is correct because the question is about the mall and the mall is one entity.

أحمد فوزي زكي اسماعيل
by أحمد فوزي زكي اسماعيل , accounting manager , chapatti Indian Restaurant

in my personal thoughts the two sentences are grammatically wrong , it's better to rephrase the question with " Do you know which days the mall opens?.d

what days is the mall open is correct, as the mall is ONE entity

I think that the question is about the place so the second sentence is right . What days is the mall open .?

John Colangelo
by John Colangelo , Admin, Arabic Linguist and Procurement , Raytheon Technologies

The second. But I would say it like this: When is the mall open?

 

mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate
by mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate , Accounting Manager , Andersen saudi arabia

what days are the mall (open)

what days are the mall opens or opened   <<  correct

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what days (is) the mall (open) 

what days are the mall  opens or opened  << correct

 

 

 

 

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

Agree with the experts. Don't want to repeat. Thanks.

mohd ansar abdul rasheed
by mohd ansar abdul rasheed , HR & Admin Manager , Mercure Hotel Khamis Mushayt - Accor Hotels

In my humble opinion both questions are wrong. The pair "What" & "Which" is one of the confusing pairs of words in the English Language. If you knew about the exact meaning of these two confusing words it is easy to correct it.

 

The correct sentence is : 

Which days is the Mall open?

NB: (which is used here to choose a day or days from seven days)

 

"WHICH" is used in questions to ask somebody to be exact about one or more people to things from a limited number. (i.e. to choose from a variety)   

Which is your toothbrush?

Which of the following sentences is true?

Which is cardio exercise cycling or swimming?

Which days is the Mall open?

 

"WHAT" is used to ask for particular information about somebody or something.

for example: 

What happened last night? 

What is going on here?

What does it mean?

 

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Amir Ageeb
by Amir Ageeb , Content Senior Specialist , Elm Company

Simply, and without referring to strict grammar rules: "Is" not "Are" seems correct as it agrees with the noun "Mall", which is singular.

Abdullah Maksud
by Abdullah Maksud , Assistant teacher , A reputed high school in Bangladesh

`What days is the mall open?` is correct because the subject of the sentence is 'the mall' not 'what days'

First What days are the mall open?

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