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Lady Sigh Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Of which??

0Hello there, it's me again05002br
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00I am just wondering, how can I use " of which, to which and in which"?010id2
  

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0Hi Lady Sigh,02br 02br 00This is a very general question. 02br 02br 00To, in, under, etc... 0-

  • 0Hi Lady Sigh,02br 02br 00This is a very general question.
  • 02br 02br 00To, in, under, etc...
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0Hi Lady Sigh,02br
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00This is a very general question. Do you just want to see an examle of each?02br
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00There are many ways to write this, 01b00one of which 02b00is being demonstrated here.02br
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00Of all the universities 01b00to which02b01i00 02i00you applied,
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0 I only don't know how to apply them to a text. 0-
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0Why don't you try to write a few sentences that use them, and we can see where the problem is?0-
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0 1. Make two sentences using the same word. Try it with the word at the end of one sentence and after 01i01b00to02b02i00 in the other sentence. (The word must refer to an inanimate thing.)02br
00 2. Then combine the sentences with 01b01i00to which02i02b00, removing the 01b01i00to02i
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1i00I have 01u00a book02u00 01b01u00in which02u02b00 you can find many beautiful photos.02br
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00Okay, but can I say01i00 I have a book which you can find lots of photos?? 02i02br
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01i00 (sigh)02i00 This type of grammar is a little bit complicated
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0No, because you wouldn't say02br
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00There are many beautiful photos this book, you have to say 'There are many beautiful photos 01b00in02b00 this book'.0-
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00Okay, but can I say11i10 I have a book which you can find lots of photos??12i10Almost, but not exactly. You have removed the preposition 11i10in12i10 completely. You can't do that! If you want, you can leave the preposition in its original position and just move 11i10which12i10.12br
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0 If you don't mind, can you add more sentences about the preposition + which, please ? 0-
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0Lady Sigh, may I suggest that you go to Google, and type in "in which" and read some of the results? 02br
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00If any of the ways you see it used are confusing to you, post them here with your questions.02br
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00Likewise, do the same for "to which" and "for which" and "under which" etc.0-
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0Thank you so much05000. Now I have a clear image of how to use them. I should do that from the first place 05100( i hope that you are not annoyed of my questions) . Again, thank you...010id211id4

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