I have a party on the day ...... I was born.
when - which - where
My answer is 'which' because of the preposition 'on'
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No. It's "day when", "time when", "week when", and so on, no matter what preposition occurs earlier. Examples: The oil companies struggled on a day when few stocks were in positive territory.
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No. It's "day when", "time when", "week when", and so on, no matter what preposition occurs earlier.
Examples:
The oil companies struggled on a day when few stocks were in positive territory.
The library is also accessible during the week when the center is open.
All this happens at a time when Harare cannot supply safe water to its