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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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where or which

The name of a place where you feel relaxed The name of a country which you visit are they ok? how about this? LA is a city where I would like to visit.
  

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where you feel relaxed ok which you visit ok LA is a city I would like to visit.

  • where you feel relaxed ok which you visit ok LA is a city I would like to visit.
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where you feel relaxed ok
which you visit ok
LA is a city I would like to visit.
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La is a city I would like to visit is ok. How about a relative pronoun in this sentence? where or which. why?
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Which, and I think it's because you have identified it as a city rather than the more vague 'place.'
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It's which, 'which' refers to the city and not to the place:
LA is a city (which) I would like to visit.

Here it would be 'where' because it refers to the place:
LA is a city (where) I spent my exchange year.
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