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Karim
how we can use "in which" correctly ?
I can't really tell how can i put it in a sentence .. can i replace any "which" by "in which" and we'll get the same meaning ? I'm really confused
Jun 5, 2014 4:45 PM
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"in which" is not a grammatical unit in itself. You don't need to learn how to use it - it's simply the preposition "in" followed by the word "which".
The relative pronoun "which" can follow almost any preposition, such as by, to, with, from , of , on , at and many more.
I was born in Cairo = Cairo is the city in which I was born
I was born in May = May is the month in which I was born
June 5, 2014
This gives a pretty good breakdown: http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/which_that_who.htm
And no, "which" and "in which" (or "by which", "through which", etc.) are quite different from each other.
June 5, 2014
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