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I have bought a book from the shop which you will like.
In this sentence I think which describe the shop, right? But I wanted to describe the book.Should I have said:
I have bought a book from the shop, which you will like?
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quote: I have bought a book from the shop which you will like.
The sentence can be like this, correctly: I have bought a book which you will like (from the shop).
I put 'from the shop' in parentheses because it does not seem necessary for this sentence. If it is a special shop, that's different:
I have bought a book which you will like at / from that little shop on Second Avenue.
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