trueheart_205
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In using relative clause,sometimes I see that the relative pronouns "Which" and
In using relative clause,sometimes I see that the relative pronouns "Which" and "Where" are used similarly. I show here an examlpe:
"The vilage is not far from here. I has many beautiful views"
I wrote it into:
1. The village Which has many beautiful views is not far from here
2. The village Where has many beautiful views is not far from here
I think the second one is not very correct.
So when should we use "Which"? When should we use "Where"?
("The village" is understood as a position or a item?)
Thanks!
In using relative clause,sometimes I see that the relative pronouns "Which" and "Where" are used similarly. I show here an examlpe:
"The vilage is not far from here. I has many beautiful views"
I wrote it into:
1. The village Which has many beautiful views is not far from here
2. The village Where has many beautiful views is not far from here
I think the second one is not very correct.
So when should we use "Which"? When should we use "Where"?
("The village" is understood as a position or a item?)
Thanks!