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where=on which? ...... |
Re: where=on which? Yes, it is possible. here are some examples from a concordancer. In each case "on which" could be replaced by "where" : ...huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, ON WHICH the sultans sat cross-legged. ...under the window, was a yellow painted bench ON WHICH the old woman sat, ...And it so happened that adjacent to a couch ON WHICH she had taken refuge was a small table ...a wooden crate on which stood the candle, a spread out blanket, and an unrolled bindle. |
Re: where=on which? thanks |
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