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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Help me, please.

I wonder if the following two sentences are correct or not and what differences they have.

It sees the brain as a steam kettle in which negative feelings build up the pressure.

It sees the brain as a steam kettle in that negative feelings build up the pressure.
  

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The second is not possible. Only 'which' can take a preposition (i n which, about which, to which , etc) in this sort of structure.

  • The second is not possible.
  • Only 'which' can take a preposition (i n which, about which, to which , etc) in this sort of structure.
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The second is not possible. Only 'which' can take a preposition (in which, about which, to which, etc) in this sort of structure.

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