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Sinbadsunny Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

In regard to of which

The processing cost for the box, of which one of dimensions is over 2 meter, is 10.

In the above can I use "of which" to take the place of "whose" and should the units of measurement, meter, be in singular form or plural here?
  

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Sinbadsunny can I use "of which" to take the place of "whose" Yes. The meaning is equivalent. Sinbadsunny should the units of measurement ...

  • Sinbadsunny can I use "of which" to take the place of "whose" Yes.
  • The meaning is equivalent.
  • Sinbadsunny should the units of measurement ...
  • plural plural The cost should have some unit of currency.
  • $10?
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Sinbadsunny can I use "of which" to take the place of "whose"
Yes. The meaning is equivalent.
Sinbadsunnyshould the units of measurement ... plural
plural

The cost should have some unit of currency. $10? (Ten dollars?)

CJ
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Yes,dollar. Thanks a lot.

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