1. Difference between which and where: if it refers to the building (as a construction), not as a place, we use WHICH instead of WHERE. It's also a good idea to translate the sentence into Catalan. If you say "el/la qual" or "que", then use WHICH. If you say "on" then use WHERE.
2. We ONLY use "whom" in formal sentences when there is a preposition IN FRONT OF the pronoun. There can be no other word between them.
Hola Laura, no sé si encara estic a temps de que em resolguis el dubte, però el "where" es pot ometre? perquè a les fotocopies diu que no, al llibre no diu res, i als exercicis corregits un em sembla que l'has omès i l'altre no..
Laura, pots explicarme el which i el where, perque moltes vegades els dos es poden referir al lloc!!
ReplyDeleteJorge
Un altre dubtee, pero posar whom, nomes pot estar la preposicio davant o no cal o pot estar apartada, no se si m'entens
ReplyDeleteJORGE
Hello Jorge,
ReplyDelete1. Difference between which and where: if it refers to the building (as a construction), not as a place, we use WHICH instead of WHERE. It's also a good idea to translate the sentence into Catalan. If you say "el/la qual" or "que", then use WHICH. If you say "on" then use WHERE.
2. We ONLY use "whom" in formal sentences when there is a preposition IN FRONT OF the pronoun. There can be no other word between them.
I hope it's clear.
See you tomorrow,
Laura
Hola Laura,
ReplyDeleteno sé si encara estic a temps de que em resolguis el dubte, però el "where" es pot ometre? perquè a les fotocopies diu que no, al llibre no diu res, i als exercicis corregits un em sembla que l'has omès i l'altre no..
Júlia