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Bamtori Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

along which ?

"She turned around and started to walk back the way she came."

the way (along which) she came <---- Teachers, I think "along which" is left out from the above sentence. Am I right?
  

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She came this way. We go this way. IMO, No prepositions are necessary in these two sentences.

  • She came this way.
  • We go this way.
  • IMO, No prepositions are necessary in these two sentences.
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She came this way.

We go this way.

IMO, No prepositions are necessary in these two sentences.
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Maybe you mean, "from which".

"...the way from which she came."

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