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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

In this sentence, which conjunction should I use, where or which? Thank you

0 In this sentence, which conjunction should I use, 01i00where 02i00or 01i00which? 02i00Thank you. 05002br
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00a large space or room in a public building such as a station or airport 01font00which 02font00people gather in or pass through 02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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0 either 'where' or 'in which'. 0-

  • 0 either 'where' or 'in which'.
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6 Answers
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0 either 'where' or 'in which'. 0-
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0 Thanks for answering my question, Nona. 02br
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00I know I could use either 01i00where 02i00or 01i00in which 02i00in that sentence now. The problem is, the sentence is actually from the dictionary. It is the definition for01font00 (Or should I use 01i00of02i00?)02font
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a situation "where" or a situation "in which"?
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a large space or room in a public building such as a station or airport where people gather in or pass through

this one work better in this sentence.
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this This one work works better in this sentence.

CJ
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I think it should be which.

Do you see the "in" after gather and "through" after pass? There are already prepositions, so why need another one?

So I believe the dictionary is right

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