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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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help using the word "which"

0 What is the name of the grammar rule when using: "in which", "to which", "through which", "by which"? I know it will be difficult and time consuming for someone to explain this rule, but if someone can tell me what this is called I can look it up on grammar website. Thank you.0-
  

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0The only rule for these [url=05000]preposition + relative pronoun phrases[/url] of which I am aware is that they are reserved for formal contexts. htm

  • 0The only rule for these [url=05000]preposition + relative pronoun phrases[/url] of which I am aware is that they are reserved for formal contexts.
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0The only rule for these [url=05000]preposition + relative pronoun phrases[/url] of which I am aware is that they are reserved for formal contexts. 0250hrefhttp://www.edict.com.hk/VLC/clauses/relativeclauses.htm

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