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Rommel Posted 13 years ago
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Is it okay to use after the word ‘activities’ a clause beginning with the subordinate conjunction ‘where’?

Is it okay to use after the word ‘activities’ a clause beginning with the subordinate conjunction ‘where’ as in the following sentence?

The students actively participated in classroom discussions and activities where they could easily retrieve, recognize, and recall information from memory.
  

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Rommel The students actively participated in classroom discussions and activities where they could easily retrieve, recognize, and recall information from memory. )

  • Rommel The students actively participated in classroom discussions and activities where they could easily retrieve, recognize, and recall information from memory.
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RommelThe students actively participated in classroom discussions and activities where they could easily retrieve, recognize, and recall information from memory.
"Where" is sometimes used in these cases by native speakers, but I often see recommendations to use "in which" instead of "where."
(I guess we'd say this use of "where" is substan

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