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Hotmale Posted 5 years ago
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A pub he drinks in

Hello,

do I need "in" in this sentence: "It's a pub he often drinks in?"

Maybe "It's a pub where he often drinks" is better?


Thank you

  

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" Yes, because we drink in a pub (not drink a pub). Hotmale Maybe "It's a pub where he often drinks" That's okay too.

  • " Yes, because we drink in a pub (not drink a pub).
  • Hotmale Maybe "It's a pub where he often drinks" That's okay too.
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Hotmaledo I need "in" in this sentence: "It's a pub he often drinks in?"

Yes, because we drink in a pub (not drink a pub).

HotmaleMaybe "It's a pub where he often drinks"

That's okay too.

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