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Gilbert Cheng Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How to use " in which, of which, to which," appropriately?
and, anyone can help resolve my confusion of using (U) (C)
such as expression(s), concern(s)... when should the s be added at the right time??
  

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Hello, Gilbert—and welcome to English Forums. Both of your questions are far too general to deal with comprehensively here, because they apply to so many situations. However, I can give you these general guidelines: 1.

  • Hello, Gilbert—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Both of your questions are far too general to deal with comprehensively here, because they apply to so many situations.
  • However, I can give you these general guidelines: 1.
  • in/of/to ', etc: This is the room in which she died = This is the room (that) she died in .
  • The book of which I am thinking was not that one.
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Hello, Gilbert—and welcome to English Forums.

Both of your questions are far too general to deal with comprehensively here, because they apply to so many situations. However, I can give you these general guidelines:

1. 'In which, of which, to which', etc are very formal forms for 'which/that....in/of/to', etc:

This is the room in which she died

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