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Usage of the word "apparently" | have vs had (Things have changed because something happened to him exactly...)
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also can be found OR can also be found #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 06, 2008 21:41 pm   also can be found OR can also be found
 

Hi,

Could you tell me which is the good position of 'also'?

The biggest attraction of the town is the famous church, which also can be found on the blazon.

The biggest attraction of the town is the famous church, which can also be found on the blazon.

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also can be found OR can also be found #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:49 am   also can be found OR can also be found
 

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Both are OK, but this is the usual placement: 'which can also be found'.
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