shootingstar
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I read the sentence
"You need to pick the life you'd be most happy inside" (The Midnigt Library by Matt Haig, episode God and Other Librarians)
as
"You need to pick the life that you'd be most happy inside"
Is that correct, or am I wrong? What part of speech is "inside" in this sentence? If I'm wrong, have I to read this sentence as "You need to pick the life in which you'd be most happy inside". Then, do I have to add "in which" to comlete this sentence or don't I have to?
"You need to pick the life you'd be most happy inside" (The Midnigt Library by Matt Haig, episode God and Other Librarians)
as
"You need to pick the life that you'd be most happy inside"
Is that correct, or am I wrong? What part of speech is "inside" in this sentence? If I'm wrong, have I to read this sentence as "You need to pick the life in which you'd be most happy inside". Then, do I have to add "in which" to comlete this sentence or don't I have to?
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