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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"to which"

If "to" is a preposition and "which" is a relative pronoun, what are they together? What does "to which" mean?
  

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Anonymous If "to" is a preposition and "which" is a relative pronoun, what are they together? They are still a preposition + a relative pronoun. This is the movie which I brought my wife to = This is the movie to which I brought my wife.

  • Anonymous If "to" is a preposition and "which" is a relative pronoun, what are they together?
  • They are still a preposition + a relative pronoun.
  • This is the movie which I brought my wife to = This is the movie to which I brought my wife.
  • Which friend did you buy this gift for ?
  • = For which friend did you by this gift?
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AnonymousIf "to" is a preposition and "which" is a relative pronoun, what are they together?
They are still a preposition + a relative pronoun.

This is the movie which I brought my wife to = This is the movie to which I brought my wife.
Which friend did you buy this gift for? = For which friend d

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