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Can you use two "in"s in this sentence? and order of words?
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Re: Can you use two "in"s in this sentence? and order of words?
3) Remember - if you use a preposition it must be paired with an "ordinary" relative pronoun (who, which, that). These may, as in your example sometimes be omitted but are still "understood". So...
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Can you use two "in"s in this sentence? and order of words?
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Re: Can you use two "in"s in this sentence? and order of words?
1. Yes - they're two different clauses, : You're going to meet in the school and your uncle used to work in the school - so you either need to add "in" after "work" or use "where :
John and I are...
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