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Relative clauses #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 18, 2006 16:28 pm   Relative clauses
 

Dear teachers,

Please read:

1.Monday is the day on which we will come.
2.The building where he lives is very old.
3.The building in which he lives is very old.
4.The building which he lives in is very old.
5.The building that he lives in is very old.
6.The building he lives in is very old.

I think all are correct in grammar. Please share with me your opinion? (what sentences are correct, incorrect, more common...?)

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Relative clauses #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 18, 2006 16:39 pm   Relative clauses
 

Hi,

These sentences are all grammatically acceptable.

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