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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

When to use "where" in a sentence

Hi guys!

I'm in doubts here. Which of these sentences is correct?

Option 1
(I developed my language skills through my many trips around Europe and in the year I lived in Denmark, where I had English in A level.)

Option 2
(I developed my language skills through my many trips around Europe and in the year I lived in Denmark I had English in A level.)

The second options does not have "where" in it.

Thanks you so much.
  

Top answer

The use of the verb "had" is not very clear. Do you mean that you passed the English A-level exam while you were in Denmark?

  • The use of the verb "had" is not very clear.
  • Do you mean that you passed the English A-level exam while you were in Denmark?
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The use of the verb "had" is not very clear. Do you mean that you passed the English A-level exam while you were in Denmark?

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