there can be no place which you won't find a beggar find incorrect and correct in this sentence
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there is no place where you would not find a beggar.
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The given sentence "There can be no place which you won't find a beggar." is incorrect. The incorrect word is 'which'.
* In the given sentence, the subject is 'place'. So, a place is described by the word 'where'.
* 'Which' is used in sentences when we need to describe a thing or item (mainly non living).
* So, the corrected sentence can be written as: "There can be no place where you won't find a beggar."
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