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Intiqam88 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

which, that, where

Which is correct?
The park ... we walked was crowded.
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The park ... we walked was crowded. which, that, where You can "walk a dog" (take a dog for a walk), but you can't "walk a park".

  • The park ...
  • we walked was crowded.
  • which, that, where You can "walk a dog" (take a dog for a walk), but you can't "walk a park".
  • A park is a place.
  • Does that help you eliminate two choices and find the correct one?
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intiqam88 Which is correct?The park ... we walked was crowded. which, that, where
You can "walk a dog" (take a dog for a walk), but you can't "walk a park". A park is a place.

Does that help you eliminate two choices and find the correct one?

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CalifJimYou can "walk a dog" (take a dog for a walk), but you can't "walk a park". A park is a place.
I agree. However, Harry Belafonte can walk streets. In 1963 he recorded an album called Streets I Have Walked.

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