How do you say something like that?
“There’s a thing for which I don’t know what it is” “There’s a thing where I don’t know what it is” “There’s a thing that I don’t know what is”
or (the one which I hear people say a lot but sounds awkward:) “There’s a thing that/which I don’t know what it is”?
To be honest they all sound awkward to me to varying degrees
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I’m not a grammar expert, but I would say “there’s a thing and I don’t know what it is” or “there’s a thing but I don’t know what it is.”