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Definitions from the WebTo WhichPart of Speech: phrase Sense 1: used to introduce a question or statement that refers back to a previous item or situation. Example sentence: The letter was addressed to London, to which he replied with great excitement. Sense 2: used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause that specifies or gives more information about something previously mentioned. Example sentence: These are the suppliers with whom we work closely. Sense 3: used to refer to a person or thing previously mentioned, especially as an indirect object. Example sentence: She extended an invitation to Mary, to which she responded positively. Related Products: Grammar Book, English Dictionary, English Grammar | ||||
to voluntarily do without to waddle to walk the plank to wane to wash to weep to what degree to what extent to which to windward to wit to with the enemy agent in warth is treason to withdraw to work to work together to worry about something to write
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