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Tuvalet Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

in which/on which

Hi Guys.

I know a restaurant. You can have a nice dinner there enjoying the magnificent Bosphorus view.

So If i write like this
I know a small restaurant at which you can have a nice dinner enjoying the magnificent Bosphorus view

Would it be correct ?

and the other examples would be correct too ?

1.Paris is a city. You can meet people from all over France in Paris

1.Paris is a city in which you can meet from all over France.

2.This is the very spot. A big explosive occurred on this spot yesterday.

2.This is the very spot on which a big explosive occurred yesterday.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Those are all fine. You can also use "at" for the restaurant and the spot that had the explosion.

  • Those are all fine.
  • You can also use "at" for the restaurant and the spot that had the explosion.
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Those are all fine.
You can also use "at" for the restaurant and the spot that had the explosion.
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tuvalet a big explosive
No: 'a big explosion'.

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