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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"...in which..." "...where..."

a room in which several different exercise machines can be used

a room where several different exercise machines can be used

What are the possible differences between these 2 sentences?

Thanks in advance.

Best wishes,

PBF
  

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Peaceblinkfriend a room in which several different exercise machines can be used a room where several different exercise machines can be used What are the possible differences between these 2 sentences? PBF There isn't any difference.

  • Peaceblinkfriend a room in which several different exercise machines can be used a room where several different exercise machines can be used What are the possible differences between these 2 sentences?
  • PBF There isn't any difference.
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Peaceblinkfrienda room in which several different exercise machines can be used

a room where several different exercise machines can be used

What are the possible differences between these 2 sentences? PBF
There isn't any difference.
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Thanks for your reply, Yoong Liat.

So you mean there are no differences in both meaning and usuage between those sentences, right?

Thanks again.

Best wishes,

PBF
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PeaceblinkfriendThanks for your reply, Yoong Liat.

So you mean there are no differences in both meaning and usuage between those sentences, right? PBF
Yes, you're right.

Please note that it should be 'usage', not 'usuage'.

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