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Taka Posted 9 years ago
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·She needs a bag in which she can carry those oranges.

·She needs a box into which she can put those oranges.

·That is the room into which the porter carried the bag.


If those above were converted to these below, would they still work fine?


·She needs a bag where she can carry those oranges.

·She needs a box where she can put those oranges.

·That is the room where the porter carried the bag.


  

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·That is the room where the porter carried the bag. Yes—and probably much more usual.

  • ·That is the room where the porter carried the bag.
  • Yes—and probably much more usual.
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Takaf those above were converted to these below, would they still work fine?·She needs a bag where she can carry those oranges.·She needs a box where she can put those oranges.·That is the room where the porter carried the bag.

Yes—and probably much more usual.

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