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Slocawber Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Instead of using WHICH

Hello!

If the use of WHICH hasn't been introduced yet, could one change the following:

'an event at which paintings are shown to the public'

into: 'an event where paintings are shown to the public' ?

Thank you.

  

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"where" in far more conversational and natural. "At which" is quite formal and would not normally be used in conversations, only in writing.

  • "where" in far more conversational and natural.
  • "At which" is quite formal and would not normally be used in conversations, only in writing.
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"where" in far more conversational and natural.

"At which" is quite formal and would not normally be used in conversations, only in writing.

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