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Nader75 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

in/at/on/by which

I don't know how to use these : in/at/on/by which in the clause .
  

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For example: This is a house. He lives in it. -> This is the house which he lives in .

  • For example: This is a house.
  • He lives in it.
  • -> This is the house which he lives in .
  • (two sentences are combined into one using "which") = This is the house in which he lives .
  • ("in" is moved in front of "which") = This is the house where he lives .
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For example:

This is a house. He lives in it.

-> This is the house which he lives in. (two sentences are combined into one using "which")

= This is the house in which he lives. ("in" is moved in front of "which")

= This is the house where he lives. ("in which" is replaced with "where", its equivalent)

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