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Intiqam88 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

in which or where

Thank you for your letter ..... you told me about the weather in England.
A) in which B) where C) both
Which is correct?
  

Top answer

(A) is better. (B) is intelligible.

  • (A) is better.
  • (B) is intelligible.
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(A) is better. (B) is intelligible.
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Is B grammaticaly incorrect?
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intiqam88Is B grammaticaly incorrect?
The structure is grammatically possible. For example, the following are both OK:

This is the hotel where I stayed.
This is the hotel in which I stayed.

However, the use of "where" in your specific sentence is borderline.

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