I read in my book that we can use a preposition before whose, where or which when they are used as relative pronouns. . Is it true that we can use a preposition before 'where' or this is just a misprint in the book?
Omar Ahmed Is it true that we can use a preposition before 'where' Yes, but it is not often seen. With some difficulty I was able to find these online: We saw the deer in the field by where my parents live. An explosion rocked the shopping mall near where we were dining.
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Omar AhmedIs it true that we can use a preposition before 'where'
Yes, but it is not often seen. With some difficulty I was able to find these online:
We saw the deer in the field by where my parents live.
An explosion rocked the shopping mall near where we were dining.
This is the map room from where the