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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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That or where

I want to go somewhere that I haven't been to.

I want to go somewhere where I haven't been to.
  

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Correct: I want to go somewhere where I haven't been .

  • Correct: I want to go somewhere where I haven't been .
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Correct: I want to go somewhere where I haven't been .
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Just say: I want to go somewhere I haven't been to. No need to use a relative pronoun here.
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Hmm, I think I would most likely say I want to go somewhere I haven't been., even if just to avoid the repetition of "where".

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