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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Omitting relative where

This is the park where we can play football.

Can the relative adverb where be omitted in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous This is the park where we can play football . Can the relative adverb where be omitted in the sentence above? No.

  • anonymous This is the park where we can play football .
  • Can the relative adverb where be omitted in the sentence above?
  • No.
  • It may be understandable without where , but it's not natural English.
  • CJ
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anonymous

This is the park where we can play football.

Can the relative adverb where be omitted in the sentence above?

No. It may be understandable without where, but it's not natural English.

CJ

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