1. I am in the city which you are in.
2. I am in the city where you are.
3. I am in the city where you are in.
which one is correct?
which sentence is correct?
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Re: which sentence is correct?
#1 and #2 are not grammatically wrong but for me the more idiomatic form would be:
I am in the city that you are in.
I'm in the city that you're in.
#3 is not correct.
I am in the city that you are in.
I'm in the city that you're in.
#3 is not correct.
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Re: which sentence is correct?
#2quchangtju wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:14 am 1. I am in the city which you are in.
2. I am in the city where you are.
3. I am in the city where you are in.
which one is correct?