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Adsfaf Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct? Shouldn't there be the word "where"?

This is the place (where) we first met and spent the night together.
  

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adsfaf This is the place (where) we first met and spent the night together. It's more common to write 'where', but you don't have to. You seem to be working on these today: Who?

  • adsfaf This is the place (where) we first met and spent the night together.
  • It's more common to write 'where', but you don't have to.
  • You seem to be working on these today: Who?
  • the person who/that What?
  • the thing which/that Where?
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adsfaf This is the place (where) we first met and spent the night together.

It's more common to write 'where', but you don't have to.

You seem to be working on these today:

Who? the person who/that
What? the thing which/that
Where? the place where/that/at which/in which
When? the time when/that/at which
Why? the reason why/that/f

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