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Mercyful_fate Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adjective clauses

When should I use "that," "who," "which" and "where" when having an adjective clause.

Examples:

This is the man who sold his house.
This is the man that sold his house.

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The era that we are living in....
The era in which we are living in...

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This is the place where tourists visit every year.
This is the place which tourists visit every year.

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This is the place where tourists go every year.
This is the place which tourists go every year.
  

Top answer

Mercyful_fate Examples: This is the man who sold his house. This is the man that sold his house. --- The era that we are living in..

  • Mercyful_fate Examples: This is the man who sold his house.
  • This is the man that sold his house.
  • --- The era that we are living in..
  • The era in which we are living in...
  • --- This is the place where tourists visit every year.
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Mercyful_fateExamples:

This is the man who sold his house.
This is the man that sold his house.
---
The era that we are living in..
The era in which we are living in...
---
This is the place where tourists visit every year.
This is the place which tourists visit every year.
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This is the place where tourists go every year.

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