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User_gary Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Use of "in" in the beginning of a sentence

In which report you will find the price value?

Is this sentence correct? The use of "in" in the beginning sounds odd to me though.
  

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It's correct. " I'm pretty much of the old school and am often avoid ending sentences with prepositions.

  • It's correct.
  • " I'm pretty much of the old school and am often avoid ending sentences with prepositions.
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It's correct. However, you will see, more commonly, and more informally, "Which report will you find the price value in?" I'm pretty much of the old school and am often avoid ending sentences with prepositions.
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User_garyIn which report you will find the price value?
If you are intending this to be a question, it needs to be:

In which report will you find the ...?

What do you mean by price value?
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Again, 5jj, thanks for catching what I started to comment on and then got lost in the preposition-position-thing.
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"Price Value" is just a column name in the report.

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