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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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in which

0[The cup the coffee is served in] or [The cup in which the coffee is served in]02br
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00Are both equally correct?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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02br 00[The cup the coffee is01b 00 served in02b 00]-- less formal02br 00[The cup 01b 00in 02b 00which the coffee is01b 00 served02b 00] -- more formal 0-

  • 02br 00[The cup the coffee is01b 00 served in02b 00]-- less formal02br 00[The cup 01b 00in 02b 00which the coffee is01b 00 served02b 00] -- more formal 0-
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0 .02br
00[The cup the coffee is01b00 served in02b00]-- less formal02br
00[The cup 01b00in 02b00which the coffee is01b00 served02b00] -- more formal 0-
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0Very clear. Thanks MM.0-
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0My take 02br
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00First sentence could be, The coffee is served in cups and second could beThe 01b00cups of coffee is02b00 01b00served in02b0-
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0I really don't think your sentences explain the original ones correctly. I could be wrong though. Anyway, I appreciate your trying.0-

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