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Satoshi Honolulu
relative pronoun or relative adverb
Which one's grammatically correct?
London is the city that I visited last year.
London is the city which I visited last year.
London is the city where I visited last year.
Paris is the city that I went to last year.
Paris is the city which I went to last year.
Paris is the city where I went last year.
12 de abr. de 2017 14:57
Respuestas · 12
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I think no one has answered this yet because we may get into a complicated discussion! Anyway, I will risk it.
The only one which is wrong is "London is the city where I visited last year."
This sentence is the answer to: "Which city did you visit last year?" (not "where" or "which place")
If this is not enough for you to understand the grammar here, please feel free to ask.
12 de abril de 2017
Hello Satoshi,
Michael's answer is good but there is also a third possibility
London/Paris is the city I visited last year.
If the relative pronoun (which/that in this case) refers to something which is the object (after the verb) of the next clause then you can omit the relative pronoun.
London/Paris is the city I visited ... I visited London/Paris last year.
Hope this helps
Bob
12 de abril de 2017
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Satoshi Honolulu
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Inglés, Japonés
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Inglés
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