ssandra1
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Hello,
I'm a new volunteer ESL teacher and was looking through some of your exercises and I have a question on a sentence under the relative clause subject.
It was a multiple choice question and I thought the answer was:
Stratford is the town where Shakespeare was born in.
But when I checked the answer, it wasn't WHERE but WHICH. Can you tell me why that is so as soon as possible? I need to be able to explain it to my students as I'm quite sure some of them will think it's WHERE too.
Thank you.
I'm a new volunteer ESL teacher and was looking through some of your exercises and I have a question on a sentence under the relative clause subject.
It was a multiple choice question and I thought the answer was:
Stratford is the town where Shakespeare was born in.
But when I checked the answer, it wasn't WHERE but WHICH. Can you tell me why that is so as soon as possible? I need to be able to explain it to my students as I'm quite sure some of them will think it's WHERE too.
Thank you.