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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What. . . in/In what

Which of the following questions sounds more natural?

a) In what territory is the research situated?
b) What territory is the research situated in?

And can I say "In what territory is the research situated in?"
Thank you!
  

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Both are quite natural. a) In what territory is the research situated? -- more formal b) What territory is the research situated in?

  • Both are quite natural.
  • a) In what territory is the research situated?
  • -- more formal b) What territory is the research situated in?
  • "- - No.
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Both are quite natural.

a) In what territory is the research situated? -- more formal
b) What territory is the research situated in? -- less formal

And can I say "In what territory is the research situated in?"-- No.

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