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Kuberin Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Where-in?

Is 'where-in' a conjunction? What does it mean?
  

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You mean wherein used as a conjunction? It's formal and means in which part or respect. "It is almost impossible to know wherein lies the truth on this forum" Chinese saying.

  • You mean wherein used as a conjunction?
  • It's formal and means in which part or respect.
  • "It is almost impossible to know wherein lies the truth on this forum" Chinese saying.
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You mean wherein used as a conjunction? It's formal and means in which part or respect.

"It is almost impossible to know wherein lies the truth on this forum" Chinese saying.
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right on maj... also, no hyphen (just one single word)... same for whereas, wherever, whereupon, and of course, werewolf.
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Or therein, thereupon, thereafter... etc.

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