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6 Dec 2022
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Which is the correct sentence? :
Which countries in Europe have you been to? or
Which countries have you been to in Europe?
Which is the correct sentence? :
Which countries in Europe have you been to? or
Which countries have you been to in Europe?
Which countries in Europe have you been to? or
Which countries have you been to in Europe?
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- English (US)
I think the second one sounds a little clearer but both of the questions are equally correct and will be understood.
- Spanish (Spain)

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