Asked by rfvv
1. You may go wherever you like.
2. You may go to any place where you like.
3. You may go at any place where you like.
[Does #1 mean #2 or #3? Are both OK?]
2. You may go to any place where you like.
3. You may go at any place where you like.
[Does #1 mean #2 or #3? Are both OK?]
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Answered by
Writeacher
Sentence 1 is fine.
If you remove "where" from sentence 2, it'll be fine.
Sentence 3 is incorrect.
If you remove "where" from sentence 2, it'll be fine.
Sentence 3 is incorrect.
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