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Gardens around your house #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:36 pm   Gardens around your house
 

Test No. incompl/elem-9 "Relative Pronouns", question 3

They have a very large house round ......... there are some lovely gardens.

(a) that
(b) which
(c) whose

Test No. incompl/elem-9 "Relative Pronouns", answer 3

They have a very large house round which there are some lovely gardens.

Correct answer: (b) which

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They have a very large house in which there are some lovely gardens.
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Gardens around your house #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:53 pm   Gardens around your house
 

Well,

Grammatically it might be possible to say that but it wouldn't make much sense, would it? Imagine you had gardens inside your house instead of near or around your house.
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