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19 January
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What is the difference between ‘They asked me a lot of questions. I couldn’t answer most of them.’ and ‘They asked me a lot of questions, most of which I couldn’t answer.’ ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between ‘They asked me a lot of questions. I couldn’t answer most of them.’ and ‘They asked me a lot of questions, most of which I couldn’t answer.’ ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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@elaela Do you use both with the same frequency?
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yes, but the first one is more common because you can say it easier
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