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Definitions from the WebTerm: In Which(Conjunction) Used to introduce a relative clause. Indicates the starting point of a question or a statement. Example sentence: "Tell me, John, in which direction did you see the car speeding?" (Adjective) Referring to or specifying the one previously mentioned or implied. Example sentence: "She showed me two dresses; I chose the blue one in which I looked stunning." (Adverb) Used to refer to the location or place in which something happens. Example sentence: "We visited a small coastal town in which we enjoyed the breathtaking views." (Preposition) Indicates location, situation, or other relevant information. Example sentence: "The keys were found hidden in the drawer, in which we also discovered a secret diary." (Noun) A complex term used in spoken and written English to introduce subordinate clauses. Example sentence: "The doctor explained the treatment options in a way that I couldn't understand, an issue in which clarity is crucial." Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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