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English Learner 2593 Posted 9 years ago
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'A room where it is used for sleeping.'

Are both of them correct?

'A room where it is used for sleeping.'

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'A room which is used for sleeping in.'

  

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English Learner 2593 Are both of them correct? #1 is not, and #2 is barely OK. A room where people sleep

  • English Learner 2593 Are both of them correct?
  • #1 is not, and #2 is barely OK.
  • A room where people sleep
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English Learner 2593Are both of them correct?

#1 is not, and #2 is barely OK.

A room where people sleep

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English Learner 2593Are both of them correct?

Neither. Ok, the second one is possible but odd. Changing as little as possible:

A room where people sleep.

A room used for sleeping.

A room for sleeping in.

A room in which to sleep.

A room to sleep in.

A sleeping room. (This is a bedroom.)

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