Hello.
My analysis would be that in your example "in which" is a prepositional phrase acting as a conjunctive adverb (i.e. it's equivalent to "where").
Cheers
John.
p.s. Don't forget to capitalise your sentences.![]()
jnsummer
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i had a student come to me and ask about how we use the phrase 'in which' , what is the grammatical term for this item?
an examle : i live in a city in which i work.
to me this isn't natural and normally i wouldn't say it like this but i think it's grammatically ok.
any other clues??
Hello.
My analysis would be that in your example "in which" is a prepositional phrase acting as a conjunctive adverb (i.e. it's equivalent to "where").
Cheers
John.
p.s. Don't forget to capitalise your sentences.![]()
cheers John! my student was saying something about 'where' as well now that i think of it.
Oh yes, Capitals. I get lazy sometimes with my typing.![]()
Which is a relative pronoun being used in a prepositional phrase.Originally Posted by jnsummer
BTW it should be 'the city'.![]()
GROOVY!
thanks tdol :D
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