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•Relative
clauses and prepositions
•In
spoken English a preposition in a relative clause is usually placed at the end
of the clause, and the relative pronoun is omitted. A more formal alternative
is to put the preposition after the relative pronoun.
•Relative
clauses and prepositions …
–When
the object is a person:
•The
man I spoke to
was very friendly.
(or)
The man who/that I spoke to was very friendly.
(or)
The man to
whom I spoke was very friendly. (formal)
–When
the object is a thing:
•The
house I was born in is gone.
(or)
The house that I
was born in is
gone.
(or)
The house in
which I
was born is gone.(formal)
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