PS: Here are some related free lessons to learn English: Article: Count noun — “In the office” or “at the office” — More Uses of the Dash — Afraid
- maryv88
January 2018
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![]() | CateDeansJanuary 2018 at which.. if the "at" was missing you could choose between "at which" or "where"... at which is more formal and possibly more correct, but in speech it would be more common to say "where". |
![]() | Duc_January 2018 Either "...a newspaper, where he is an ..." or "...a newspaper at which he is an...". at is a preposition and requires either a noun or a pronoun to stand by. |
![]() | piero_daurJanuary 2018 where.... i think ![]() |