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Loviii Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

The day of when

Greetings.

As far as I know, the next sentences are correct:
(1) It happened the day (that) the car accident took place.
(2) It happened on the day (that) the car accident took place.
(3) It happened the day on which the car accident took place.
(4) It happened the day when the car accident took place.
(5) It happened on the day when the car accident took place.

I'm curious about "the day of when":
(6) It happened the day of when the car accident took place. — is it correct?
(7)
It happened on the day of when the car accident took place. — is it correct?

Thanks.

  

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loviii As far as I know, the next sentences are correct: (1) It happened the day (that) the car accident took place . (2) It happened on the day (that) the car accident took place . (3) It happened the day on which the car accident took place .

  • loviii As far as I know, the next sentences are correct: (1) It happened the day (that) the car accident took place .
  • (2) It happened on the day (that) the car accident took place .
  • (3) It happened the day on which the car accident took place .
  • (4) It happened the day when the car accident took place .
  • (5) It happened on the day when the car accident took place .
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loviii

As far as I know, the next sentences are correct:
(1) It happened the day (that) the car accident took place.
(2) It happened on the day (that) the car accident took place.
(3) It happened the day on which the car accident took place.
(4) It happened the day when

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