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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is 'in whose' correctly used in the sentence? Should I say 'on' or 'about,' 'on' or 'every'?

Is 'in whose' correctly used in the sentence? Should I say 'on' or 'about,' 'on' or 'every'?

Sister Janine, a nun, gave a talk (on, about) Mary, Jesus' mother, in whose honor the feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated by the Catholic Church (on, every) September 8.

  

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Yes, that's possible.

  • Yes, that's possible.
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Yes, that's possible.

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