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Cheese1987 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

In which How to use it?

I would like to voice my anger at a restaurant in which its quality and service disgusts people

i would like to ask how to use "in which"

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Hi I think that we use "in which" when the "which clause" ends with a preposition like "in". For example: This is the play ground. I played in it.

  • Hi I think that we use "in which" when the "which clause" ends with a preposition like "in".
  • For example: This is the play ground.
  • I played in it.
  • (Join with WHICH) This is the playground in which I played.
  • Another example: That is the boy.
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Hi

I think that we use "in which" when the "which clause" ends with a preposition like "in".

For example:

This is the play ground. I played in it. (Join with WHICH)

This is the playground in which I played.

Another example:

That is the boy. My brother plays with him. (Join with WHO)

That is the boy

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