newlearn
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I've heard that in formal writing, you say "from which". For example,
(1) We will meet at the school from which John graduated.
Is it grammatically wrong to put "from" at the end of the sentence?
(2) We will meet at the school which John graduated from.
Please explain this. Thank you very much.
(1) We will meet at the school from which John graduated.
Is it grammatically wrong to put "from" at the end of the sentence?
(2) We will meet at the school which John graduated from.
Please explain this. Thank you very much.