Pei Yung
where or which "The kind of conversation where you walk away feeling engaged and inspired, or where you feel like you've made a real connection or you've been perfectly understood." Why do this sentence use "where"? Can it be replaced with "which"?
Feb 5, 2017 2:51 PM
Answers · 2
When you use "where" like this, it often means "at which" or "in which". However, in this case, the preposition "from" would be correct. "I walk away from a conversation" / "It was the kind of conversation which you walk away from...."
February 5, 2017
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