Asked by Ilma
Hello. I will be very grateful for your advice.
Which is correct:
a) He had a new job which he was very proud of.
b) He had a new job that he was very proud of.
c) He had a new job he was very proud of.
(I, for some reason, prefer a)
Thank you very much for help.
Which is correct:
a) He had a new job which he was very proud of.
b) He had a new job that he was very proud of.
c) He had a new job he was very proud of.
(I, for some reason, prefer a)
Thank you very much for help.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All are correct, as long as you don't mind a preposition at the end of the sentence!! (Used to be a big no-no!)
It is a matter of preference, but all are grammatically correct.
It is a matter of preference, but all are grammatically correct.
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