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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Where or whose

"London where people seem strange and cold" or we say "London whose people seem strange and cold"

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Both phrases are correct, but put a comma after 'London'. I hope you realize that neither is a complete sentence. Clive

  • Both phrases are correct, but put a comma after 'London'.
  • I hope you realize that neither is a complete sentence.
  • Clive
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Both phrases are correct, but put a comma after 'London'.

I hope you realize that neither is a complete sentence.

Clive
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You can say either, but you need a comma after "London" (and also after "cold", assuming the sentence does not terminate there).

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