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Reply Sat 14 Jul, 2007 03:26 am
Could you give me an example of a sentence where you cannot determine what is being emphasised so that I or other members can help you?

Is 'where" correctly used here?
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 14 Jul, 2007 04:25 am
I think so. "In which" would be more correct, but maybe a bit stilted. Most people would not object to "where".
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McTag
 
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Reply Mon 16 Jul, 2007 02:51 am
McTag wrote:
I think so. "In which" would be more correct, but maybe a bit stilted. Most people would not object to "where".


On reflection, I think "where" is actually better here.
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Mon 16 Jul, 2007 04:05 am
Thanks.
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