What is correct from these two options (or maybe other option)?
a) "It's not healthy to eat foods which rich of fats"
b) "It's not healthy to eat foods which rich with fats"
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Sign up to join this communityWhat is correct from these two options (or maybe other option)?
a) "It's not healthy to eat foods which rich of fats"
b) "It's not healthy to eat foods which rich with fats"
Neither. Take your pick from:
"It's not healthy to eat foods rich in fats."
"It's not healthy to eat foods which are rich in fats."
Which shouldn't be used on its own like that; it needs to go with a linking verb like are/aren't, is/isn't, etc.