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Wangqh2696122 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is "where " correctly used here?

Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, where she had worked for more than 20 years.

  

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Hi ****, Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, where she had worked for more than 20 years. Bettter is Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory.

  • Hi ****, Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory.
  • She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, where she had worked for more than 20 years.
  • Bettter is Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory.
  • She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, in which she had worked for more than 20 years.
  • or Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory.
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Hi ****,

Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, where she had worked for more than 20 years.

Bettter is

Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job

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Hi, Clive,

Can we say:

Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, which she had worked for more than 20 years.

My reason is that I have seen such a sentence:

She works two jobs to earn more money. That is, work is transitive verb.
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Hi,

Can we say:

Jane’s mother used to be a worker in a machine factory. She worked very hard, but because of the poor machines in the factory, she had to leave her job two years ago, which she had worked for more than 20 years.

My reason is that I have seen such a sentence:

She works two jobs to earn more money. That is, work is transitive verb.

'She works
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Hi,

Ask us again, if you need more help.Emotion: smile

Clive

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