Does "I went to the library which was closed" sounds unnatural? The reason why I think it might be awkward is because of its meaning. It seems to me that it can be interpreted as 'I' went to the closed library while 'I' knew it was closed. Could you confirm whether I am right?
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Yes, it's not the best way of phrasing that sentence. Say: I went to the library, but it was closed.
— Teechr
Yes, it's not the best way of phrasing that sentence.
Say: I went to the library, but it was closed.
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