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Notorioz Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Hello all, sometimes, I may not be able to know what to use in texts.

Could you please tell me when to use ' when,where,which(at,in,on) and what?
  

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Notorioz Could you please tell me when to use ' when,where,which(at,in,on) and what? Consult a good dictionary. These are some of the most common words in English and have many uses.

  • Notorioz Could you please tell me when to use ' when,where,which(at,in,on) and what?
  • Consult a good dictionary.
  • These are some of the most common words in English and have many uses.
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NotoriozCould you please tell me when to use ' when,where,which(at,in,on) and what?
Consult a good dictionary. These are some of the most common words in English and have many uses.
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NotoriozCould you please tell me when to use ' when,where,which(at,in,on) and what?
Do you have something specific in mind, Notorioz? Your question is unmanageably vague and general.
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Hello, For instance, This is the town which is famous for its natural springs = This is the town that is famous for its natural springs.

An English teacher said 'that' can be used instead of which,who and where'. But in some questions, it is clear that 'that' cant be used instead of which or who. There must be some differences between them. Could you please tell me what those differen
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OK. You are asking about the relative pronouns that introduce restricted (essential, defining) and non-restricted (inessential, non-defining) relative clauses. There are comma rules, and rules on which pronouns are used for which types of clauses.

Here is a very good explanation:

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