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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which is located or which was located
NB : The place that I want to mention still exist, but I visited a long time ago
  

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It's always a good idea to give us a complete sentence to go on. Without real context, I'd say that either form is probably acceptable. The better the place is, the more likely we are to use is''.

  • It's always a good idea to give us a complete sentence to go on.
  • Without real context, I'd say that either form is probably acceptable.
  • The better the place is, the more likely we are to use is''.
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It's always a good idea to give us a complete sentence to go on. Without real context, I'd say that either form is probably acceptable. The better the place is, the more likely we are to use is''.

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