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Omar Ahmed Posted 6 years ago
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A puzzling question

He took the train from to Dresden, from........he took another train to Ruritania.

a) which b) where

I go for 'a'. My friend thinks that both 'a' and 'b' are correct. Is he right?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is he right? No. I can't think of a case where we would use "from where" in that way.

  • Omar Ahmed Is he right?
  • No.
  • I can't think of a case where we would use "from where" in that way.
  • It would be just "where".
  • By the way: Omar Ahmed He took the train from to Dresden No "from to", please.
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Omar AhmedIs he right?

No. I can't think of a case where we would use "from where" in that way. It would be just "where".

By the way:

Omar AhmedHe took the train from to Dresden

No "from to", please.

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