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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A position where/that/which/in which

Hi,

Question:
Which sentence is correct?

Sentence1:
I want to secure a position where my analytical skills will be put to good use.
Sentence2:

I want to secure a position that my analytical skills will be put to good use.
Sentence3:
I want to secure a position which my analytical skills will be put to good use.

Sentence4:
I want to secure a position in which my analytical skills will be put to good use.

Thanks
  

Top answer

1 or 4. 4 is more formal but 1 is more commonly said therefore more friendly.

  • 1 or 4.
  • 4 is more formal but 1 is more commonly said therefore more friendly.
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1 or 4. 4 is more formal but 1 is more commonly said therefore more friendly.

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